Battle of Chuenpi

The First Battle of Chuenpi (Chinese: 穿鼻之戰) was a naval engagement fought between British and Chinese ships at the entrance of the Humen strait (Bogue), Guangdong province, China, on 3 November 1839 during the First Opium War. The battle began when the British frigates HMS Hyacinth and HMS Volage opened fire on Chinese ships they perceived as being hostile.

First Battle of Chuenpi
Part of the First Opium War

The Volage and Hyacinth engaging Chinese war junks
Date3 November 1839
Location22.802°N 113.605°E / 22.802; 113.605
Result See aftermath
Belligerents

 United Kingdom

Qing China
Commanders and leaders
Charles Elliot
Henry Smith
Lin Zexu
Guan Tianpei
Strength
1 frigate
1 sloop
16 junks
13 fire rafts
Casualties and losses
1 wounded
1 Frigate lightly damaged
1 Sloop lightly damaged
15 killed
1 fire raft sunk
1 junk blown up
3 junks sunk
several other junks damaged
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