Battle of Macao Fort
Part of the Second Opium War

Map of the battle
Date4 January 1857
Location23°4′12″N 113°15′29″E / 23.07000°N 113.25806°E / 23.07000; 113.25806
Result British victory
Belligerents
 United Kingdom Qing China
Commanders and leaders
Michael Seymour Ye Mingchen
Strength
4 sloops
3 pinnaces
1 gig
1 cutter
70+ junks[1] (many armed with stinkpots)
30+ row boats
Casualties and losses
1 killed[2]
6 wounded[3]
Unknown

The Battle of Macao Fort was fought between British and Chinese forces in the Pearl River, Guangdong, China on 4 January 1857 during the Second Opium War. Macao Fort was located on an islet about 3 miles (4.8 kilometres) south of Canton (Guangzhou).

References

  1. Further Papers Relating to the Proceedings of Her Majesty's Naval Forces at Canton. London: Harrison and Sons. 1857. pp. 27–31.
  2. Kennedy, William (1900). Hurrah for the Life of a Sailor: Fifty Years in the Royal Navy. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons. pp. 66–67.
  3. Allen's Indian Mail. 3 March 1857. 15 (311): 137.

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