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Update | Philippines turning Ulugan Bay, Palawan, from sleepy village to military base

Manila seeks to shore up its South China Sea defences - with the help of its US allies

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Philippine and US marines during an amphibious raid as part of a joint military exercise in Ulugan Bay in April. Photo: Reuters

As fears grow that China is on an aggressive South China Sea territorial grab, a sleepy Philippine village is being transformed into a major naval base that may host US warships.

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Ulugan Bay, a small, picturesque cove encircled by thick mangroves, has suddenly become a vital part of the Philippine military’s efforts to shore up its defence of contested South China Sea islands and waters.

Ulugan is on the west coast of the large western Philippine island of Palawan, only 160 kilometres from a small group of islands and islets within the Spratly archipelago known locally as the Kalayaan group.

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The Spratlys are among the most prized assets in the decades-long but increasingly hostile struggle for control of parts of the South China Sea.

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