Battle of Liaoluo Bay

The Battle of Liaoluo Bay (Chinese: 料羅灣海戰; pinyin: Liàoluó Wān Hǎizhàn) took place in 1633 off the coast of Fujian, China; involving the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and the Chinese Ming dynasty's navies. The battle was fought at the crescent-shaped Liaoluo Bay that forms the southern coast of the island of Kinmen. A Dutch fleet under Admiral Hans Putmans was attempting to control shipping in the Taiwan Strait, while the southern Fujian sea traffic and trade was protected by a fleet under Brigadier General Zheng Zhilong. This was the largest naval encounter between Chinese and European forces before the Opium Wars two hundred years later.

Battle of Liaoluo Bay
Part of the Sino–Dutch conflicts
DateJuly 7 – October 22, 1633
Location
Liaoluo Bay, Kinmen (Taiwan Strait)
3166 code 24.41°N 118.38°E / 24.41; 118.38
Result Ming victory
Belligerents
Ming dynasty East India Company
Chinese pirates
Commanders and leaders
Zheng Zhilong Hans Putmans
Liu Xiang
Strength
150 junks 8 warships
50 junks
Casualties and losses
? 93 killed and wounded
2 warships sunk
1 warship captured
Location within Taiwan
Battle of Liaoluo Bay (Eastern China)
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