Namyit Island
Namyit Island, also known as ; Binago Island ; Mandarin t=, is the third-largest island on Tizard Bank in the northwest of the Spratly Islands in South China Sea. With an area of, it is the List of [Spratly Islands by area|twelfth-largest] naturally occurring Spratly island, and the fifth-largest among the Vietnamese-administered islands. The island is also claimed by China (PRC), the Philippines, and Taiwan (ROC).
History in the 20th century
Although two South Vietnamese warships stopped at Namyit Island in 1962, South Vietnamese troops did not set up a permanent garrison on the islet until August 1973. On 6 September 1973, the Republic of Vietnam's Ministry of the Interior signed Decree No. 420-BNV/HCĐP/26 merging some Spratly islands, including Namyit, into Phuoc Hai Commune, Dat Do District, Phuoc Tuy Province. South Vietnam continued to administer the entity until 27 April 1975 when their troops were evicted by the Vietnam People's Army.Geography
to the south of Itu Aba Island, Namyit Island is a small oval-shaped coral island which is long and wide. The coral reef on which the island lies is to above the sea during low tide. There is a heliport at the end of island.In 2022, news reports indicated that the Vietnamese government was engaged in dredging and landfill operations to expand the size of Namyit Island, Sand Cay, and Pearson Reef. The total area of the land reclaimed in this operations was estimated to be 170 hectares.
Namyit Island Light is a white round tower with red bands standing in height.