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Yehliu Baoan Temple

2025-09-02
886-2-24925659
新北市萬里區港東路69號
Located beside the Yeeliu Fishing Harbor in Wanli District, Baoan Temple enshrines “Kaizhang Shengwang” (The Sacred King Who Opened Zhangzhou) and is the most revered deity and spiritual anchor for local fishermen. According to oral histories of the village elders, the god arrived when early settlers found a boat on the sea carrying a full load of temple-building materials and a royal-lord statue; villagers sought a proper dwelling for the deity and chose the present site of Baoan Temple. The original temple was modest in scale, built mainly of stone; the materials that had crossed the ocean have mostly disappeared after repeated repairs and expansions, leaving only a few stone piers and bases for later generations to recall the past. The belief in Kaizhang Shengwang, guardian deity of the Wanli area, has a long history. The “Yeeliu Harbor-Purification Festival,” held every year on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, has been celebrated for over a century and is one of the few intangible cultural assets registered in the folk-customs category. It ranks alongside the “Northern Sky Lanterns, Southern Beehive Fireworks” as a signature Lantern-Festival event. Its hallmark is “coming through water, passing through fire,” comprising four main rites: “Purifying the Sea and Patrolling the Waters,” “A Hold Brimming with Catch,” “The Deity Purifies the Harbor,” and “The Deity Crosses the Fire”—a unique, century-old ritual sequence found nowhere else in Taiwan.
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