First Sino-Japanese War - Entering Magong Harbor
Time: Monday Mar 25, 1895
Place: Makung Harbor, Taiwan
Details: The Japanese warships entered the strait the next day and, upon discovering that there were no mine fields, they entered Magong harbor.
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