The world is eagerly awaiting whether U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's plane will land in Taiwan in the coming hours, as its path has become "the most tracked" in the world. According to "FlightRadar 24," more than 200,000 people are tracking Pelosi's flight, which is currently passing by the Philippines, heading in what is believed to be towards Taiwan. China views a visit by a high-ranking U.S. official, which could be the first in about 25 years, as an implicit recognition by America of Taiwan's independence, which China considers an essential part of its territory. China has warned Pelosi against visiting Taiwan, which enjoys self-governance and is viewed by Beijing as part of the country, while Washington emphasized that the U.S. House Speaker has the right to make the visit if she wishes. Videos have spread showing movements of Chinese military forces towards Fujian Province, near Taiwan.