Dongshan Island Campaign

23°41′58″N 117°25′13″E / 23.699453°N 117.420397°E / 23.699453; 117.420397

Dongshan Island Campaign
Part of the aftermath of the Chinese Civil War
Date16–18 July 1953
Location
Result Communist victory
Belligerents
Republic of China People's Republic of China
Commanders and leaders
Hu Lien Ye Fei
You Meiyao
Units involved
Republic of China Army People's Liberation Army
Strength
  • Initial strength:
  • 8,000+ infantry
    2,000 paratroopers
  • Initial strength:
  • 1,200 militiamen
    100–200 marines
  • Reinforcements:
  • 9,000+ infantry
Casualties and losses
2,664+ killed
715 captured
2 tanks destroyed
3 landing ships sunk
2 aircraft lost
Several wounded
1,250+ killed

The Dongshan Island Campaign (traditional Chinese: 東山島戰役; simplified Chinese: 东山岛战役; pinyin: Dōngshān Dǎo Zhànyì) was a battle fought on Dongshan Island, Fujian between the Nationalists and the Communists during the Chinese Civil War when the Nationalists unsuccessfully attempted to retake the island from the Communists. The campaign was the last and largest battle between the two sides after the Nationalists retreated to Taiwan. After this battle the Republic of China stopped launching large scale offensive operations against Communist China. Instead, the Nationalist strikes against mainland China were reduced to limited infiltration and skirmishes.