- Gulf of Tonkin
Chinese
pic=Gulf of Tonkin location.gif
s=1. 东京湾
2. 北部湾
t=1. 東京灣
2. 北部灣
p=1. Dōngjīng Wān
2. Běibù Wān
j=1. dung1 ging1 waan1
2. bak1 bou6 waan1
l=1.Gulf ofTonkin
2. Gulf of the northern part
qn=1. Vịnh Bắc Bộ
2. Vịnh Bắc Phần
3. Vịnh Bắc Việt
chunom=1. 泳北部
2. 泳北分
3. 泳北越The Gulf of Tonkin, in Vietnamese: Vịnh Bắc Bộ or in Chinese: Beibu Wan is an arm of the
South China Sea . Covering an area of 126,250 km², the gulf borders Vietnam on the northwest, west and southwest. The Chinese mainland lies to the north while the Island ofHainan forms the eastern limits of the gulf. The gulf is notably shallow (less than 60 meters deep).Haiphong , Vietnam andBeihai , China are the chief ports. Numerous small islands are located in the gulf, most of which are concentrated in the northwestern gulf. Of note are larger islands ofBach Long Vi andCat Ba of Vietnam andWeizhou ofChina . The Red River is the main river flowing into the Gulf.The name
Tonkin , written 東京 inChinese character s and "Đông Kinh" in Vietnamese, means 'Eastern Capital', and is the formertoponym forHanoi , the capital of Vietnam. (Incidentally, the same Chinese characters are used to write "Tokyo ", capital of Japan.)In August of
1964 ,United States PresidentLyndon B. Johnson said thatNorth Vietnam ese forces had twice attacked Americandestroyers in the Gulf of Tonkin. ["LBJ tape 'confirms Vietnam war error'," Martin Fletcher, The Times, Nov 7th, 2001] Although there was a first attack, claims of a second attack were later said to be exaggerated or unfounded. [ [http://www.nsa.gov/vietnam/ "Gulf of Tonkin - 11/30/2005 and 05/30/2006"] : National Security Agency.] Known today as theGulf of Tonkin Incident , this led to the "open" involvement of theUnited States in theVietnam War , with theGulf of Tonkin Resolution .References
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Geography of China
*Geography of Vietnam
*Gulf of Tonkin Incident
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