Chinese frigate Yuyuen

A Haien-class frigate, either Haian or Yuyuen
History
Imperial China
NameYuyuen (馭遠)
BuilderKiangnan Arsenal
Launched23 December 1873
FateSunk, 15 February 1885
General characteristics
TypeWooden steam frigate
Displacement2,630 long tons (2,672 t)
Length300 feet (91 m)
Beam42 feet (13 m)
Draught21 feet (6.4 m)
Installed power1,750 ihp (1,300 kW)
PropulsionReciprocating engine, single shaft
Speed12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Complement372
Armament
French Navy torpedo launch attacking Yuyuan in Shipu Bay, 14 February 1885.

Yuyuen (Chinese: 馭遠; pinyin: Yùyuǎn; Wade–Giles: Yu-yuen) was a wooden steam powered frigate built for the Imperial Chinese Navy. She was one of two ships of the Haian class, which consisted of her and her sister Haian. They were the largest vessels built in China until the 1930s; they each ran over budget and used sub-standard building materials which limited their use. She was active in the defence of Nanking during the Sino-French War, and formed part of a squadron which was sent to relieve the blockade of Formosa. Yuyuen was sunk in Shipu Bay during the Battle of Shipu on 15 February 1885.