Previously, the label “West Philippine Sea” only appeared in searches in the Google Earth app. With the change in Google Maps, users can also find this name when they scan the South China Sea in the app, with the disputed waters visible to the north and west of the West Philippine Sea.
Checks by This Week in Asia found that the newly demarcated area was near the contested Scarborough Shoal, known as Huangyan Island in China and Panatag Shoal in the Philippines.
Philippine senator Francis Tolentino on Monday described the label on Google Maps as a sign of Manila’s jurisdiction over the West Philippine Sea.
“[This] represents a victory for all Filipinos. It is also an affirmation of the correctness of the Philippines’ current policy to assert its sovereign rights in line with international law and multilateralism,” Tolentino said in a statement.