Philippine festive flotilla turns back after Chinese ‘intimidation’
by Rebecca Ratcliffe South-east Asia correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6H1F9)
Forty fishing boats loaded with donations, Father Christmas figurines and nativity had set sail in disputed South China Sea
A Philippine mission to bring Santa Claus to the South China Sea to spread holiday cheer to fisherfolk, troops and coastguard officials was cut short after organisers said Chinese vessels intimidated their convoy.
The flotilla of 40 fishing boats loaded with Christmas donations, Father Christmas figurines and nativity displays set sail from El Nido in Palawan province at 1am local time on Sunday (1700 GMT Saturday), on its way to disputed areas that Beijing claims, without legal grounds, as its own.
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