- The
Battle of
Pungdo (****anese: Hoto-oki
kaisen (豊島沖海戦)) was the
first naval battle of the
First Sino-****anese War. It took
place on 25 July 1894 off Asan...
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Pungdo (Korean: 풍도) or Pung Island, is a
small po****ted
island on the
Yellow Sea,
located in
within the muni****l
borders of Ansan,
Gyeonggi Province...
- be
supplied only by sea; on 25 July, the ****anese Navy won the
Battle of
Pungdo and sank the
steamer Kowshing,
which was
carrying 1,200 Qing reinforcements...
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south of the city (but
within its jurisdiction) are
islands of
Daebudo and
Pungdo. On land, the city
boundaries is
marked by the town of
Gunpo to the east...
- of the
naval operations.
Clashes between Chinese and ****anese
forces at
Pungdo and
Seongwhan caused irreversible changes to Sino-****anese
relations and...
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Illustration of The
Battle of
Pungdo (朝鮮豊島沖海戦之図)
drawn by Kyōsui in 1894...
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squadron intercepted and
defeated a
Chinese naval force near
Korean island of
Pungdo,
damaging a cruiser,
sinking a
loaded transport,
capturing one
gunboat and...
- gun
shields from the main
battery turrets.
Experience at the
Battle of
Pungdo had
revealed the thin
shields created numerous splinters when
struck by...
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chartered by the
Chinese Beiyang Fleet to
convey troops,
during the
Battle of
Pungdo. A
report of the
incident was sent by
Suematsu Kenchō to
Mutsu Munemitsu...
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Chinese reinforcements from Taku, had been lost in the
naval Battle of
Pungdo on 25 July 1894, in
which the British-chartered
transport Kowshing had been...