Battle of Ty-ho Bay

The Battle of Ty-ho Bay was a significant naval engagement in 1855 involving the United Kingdom and United States against Chinese pirates. The action off Tai O, Hong Kong was to rescue captured merchant vessels, held by a fleet of armed war-junks. British and American forces defeated the pirates in one of the last major battles between Chinese pirate fleets and western navies. It was also one of the first joint operations undertaken by British and American forces.

Battle of Ty-ho Bay

A model of an eight gun pirate junk.
DateAugust 4, 1855
Location
Off Tai O, Hong Kong
Result Anglo-American victory
Belligerents
United Kingdom
 United States
Chinese Pirates
Commanders and leaders
William Fellowes
William McCluney
Unknown
Strength
1 steamer
1 sloop
1 screw frigate
~6 armed boats
sailors and marines
36 war-junks
Casualties and losses
9 killed
~6 wounded
~500 killed or wounded
~1,000 captured
20 war-junks sunk
  • Seven captured merchant ships were liberated by the British and Americans during the battle, two sustained heavy damage and were burned.
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