Definition of "Liuqiu"
Liuqiu
proper noun
Synonym of Ryukyu (“island chain”): the Mandarin Chinese-derived name.
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Japan, emerging from its century-long seclusion, annexed the Liuqiu (Ryukus) Islands and, by defeating the Chinese in Korea (1894-95), began to exert control over that peninsula as well as the island of Taiwan.
1981, China: A Country Study (Area Handbook Series), 3rd edition, Government Printing Office, page 21
Relations between the Qing court and the king of the Liuqiu Islands were maintained regularly; as the Qing emperors welcomed ambassadors and tribute missions from the Liuqius, Chinese coastal trade with the Liuqiu Islands flourished.
1996, D. R. Howland, “Encountering Japan”, in Borders of Chinese Civilization: Geography and History at Empire's End, Duke University Press, page 17
Zhao said that Liuqiu is an unsolved problem at present. According to the two declarations, Liuqiu Islands did not belong to Japan and other small islands cannot be occupied without the approval signatures of China, the US and the UK.However, Japan continued to occupy the Diaoyu and Liuqiu Islands with partial help of American protection. China and the UK did not agree with the occupation of Japan.In terms of International Law, Zhao said that Japan had violated the law and the US and UN should take related responsibilities. He also planned to sue the US alongside Japan.Zhao said that as a member of the Chinese nation, he should take the obligation to safeguard the sovereignty of China and take action to claim back Liuqiu Islands.
2016 August 3, “Chinese NGO to claim Diaoyu Islands from Japan”, in China Daily, archived from the original on 16 November 2019
A rural township of Pingtung County, Taiwan, encompassing Liuqiu Island.
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With the coming of the bluefin tuna fishing season, a Liuqiu Township-based fishing boat caught the county's first tuna fish of this year, CNA reported.
2022 April 10, George Liao, “'First tuna fish’ caught in Pingtung this year sells for over NT$2 million in southern Taiwan auction”, in Taiwan News, archived from the original on 10 April 2022
The island in Liuqiu, Pingtung County, Taiwan.
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Much of the ocean they surveyed last summer was above 30 degrees Celsius for three months. The worst area was in Little Liuqiu, a coral island off the southwest coast in the Taiwan Strait where 55 percent of corals have now been seriously bleached.
2021 January 13, “'Corals are being cooked': A third of Taiwan's reefs are dying”, in France 24, archived from the original on 13 January 2021
“Nothing is going to change after the military exercises, there’ll be one like this and then another,” said Li Wen-te, a 63-year-old retired fisherman in Liuqiu, an island off the southwestern coast of Taiwan, less than six miles from China’s drills. […] “I cherish our freedom of speech and don’t want to be unified by China,” said Huang Chiu-hong, 47, the owner of a shop that sells fried sticks of braided dough, a local snack, on Liuqiu, the Taiwanese island.
2022 August 7, Chris Buckley, Amy Chang Chien, John Liu, “After China’s Military Spectacle, Options Narrow for Winning Over Taiwan”, in The New York Times, archived from the original on 2022-08-07
China said this week it would conduct more drills focusing on anti-submarine and sea assault operations - confirming the fears of some security analysts and diplomats that it would keep up the pressure on Taiwan's defences. read moreBut on Liuqiu island, a picturesque tourist spot near one of the areas where the Chinese military was conducting exercises last week, people were largely indifferent.
2022 August 10, Ann Wang, I-Hwa Cheng, Aleksander Solum, Sarah Wu, Ben Blanchard, Yimou Lee, Farah Master, “Taiwan residents largely calm in the face of Chinese anger”, in Robert Birsel, editor, Reuters, archived from the original on 10 August 2022, Asia Pacific