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“Island of Hope: How a Tiny Philippine Outpost Defies Beijing in the South China Sea”

May 21, 2025
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“Island of Hope: How a Tiny Philippine Outpost Defies Beijing in the South China Sea”


On a remote speck of land in the South China Sea, a quiet but determined defiance is unfolding. Just 37 hectares in size—smaller than Buckingham Palace—the Philippine-held island of Pagasa, meaning “hope,” is standing its ground against one of the world’s most powerful nations.

Home to around 300 residents, Pagasa is a civilian settlement unlike any other in these disputed waters. Here, families live in modest wooden houses, grow vegetables in sandy soil, and fish in the turquoise sea—when they can. Just offshore, a constant presence looms: an intimidating armada of Chinese coastguard, navy, and militia vessels.

China’s rapid militarization of the South China Sea has redrawn the region’s geopolitical lines. Over the past decade, it has built artificial islands and constructed air bases atop reefs, enforcing its claim to nearly all of this vital maritime corridor. While most Southeast Asian nations have avoided confrontation, the Philippines—along with Vietnam—has held its ground. Pagasa, also known as Thitu, is their largest and most significant position.

What sets Pagasa apart isn’t just its size or strategic location—it’s the people. This is the only inhabited island among the contested Spratly chain, bolstering Manila’s legal and territorial claims. “It has a runway. It supports life. It has a resident community,” says Jonathan Malaya of the Philippines National Security Council. “It is a linchpin for the Philippine presence.”

Recent upgrades—like a longer runway for C130 planes, a new hangar, and a developing harbor—are signs of Manila’s commitment. Yet life remains tough. All supplies, from rice to motorcycles, must be flown or shipped in from Palawan. Even with government support, survival is a daily challenge.

For fisherman Larry Hugo, the risks are personal. He’s lived here for 16 years, and his footage of a near-collision with a Chinese coastguard ship in 2021 made global headlines. “We’re not asking for much,” he says. “Just to fish in our own waters.”

Pagasa may be small, but its message is vast: sovereignty, community, and quiet resilience in the face of overwhelming power. In the heart of the South China Sea, this island of hope endures—not just as a geopolitical flashpoint, but as a symbol of national spirit.

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