Maritime cultural assets
Each year on the 11th day of the sixth month by the lunar calendar (which in 2025 fell on July 9), the three Wangye deities of Sheling Temple on Heping Island are taken on a tour of inspection of their domain on land and at sea. A week later, on the 18th day of the lunar month, a similar event is held for the Wangye and Mazu deities at Xie’an Temple in Waimushan.
Officially registered as folk cultural heritage by the Keelung City Government, the at-sea portion of the Sheling Temple event starts out from Zhengbin Fishing Port on Heping Island. After visiting other fishing harbors and their temples, the deities make three turns around the Port of Keelung and then return to Sheling Temple where they are greeted by local people, and where a market is held.
Because Keelung is a major international harbor, says Tsai Fu-ning, it is only during Sheling Temple’s at-sea Wangye procession that one can see this kind of activity by fishing boats in the commercial port area.
The Waimushan event, known in English as the Sea Prince Cultural Festival, is also held on the open ocean. A procession of fishing boats sets off from Waimushan Fishing Port at 7 a.m., and heads east to the sister port of Shen’ao, where it turns three circles in greeting to representatives of the Xie’an Temple’s sister temple, Chengtian Temple, as boats from Shen’ao set off fireworks and firecrackers in welcome. This kind of interaction between boats, temples, and fisherfolk, is a special feature of the Sea Prince Cultural Festival.
The procession then heads west to pass by other fishing harbors along the coast, and returns to Waimushan around noon, when residents head to Xie’an Temple to join in the celebrations and consume a meal that symbolizes the festival’s purpose of praying for fishing crews’ safety throughout the year, and includes local delicacies like agar jelly, and rice noodle soup with neritic squid. In the afternoon tourists can visit nearby sights and return for an evening banquet with shrimp, crabs, and scallops. After eating and drinking your fill, you can see real fishing boats enjoying the deities’ blessings of fair wind and weather, their holds brimming with abundant catches.

This at-sea Wangye event, the Heping Island King’s Sea Tour, held by Sheling Temple, is listed as folk cultural heritage by the Keelung City Government.

When the Wangye procession from Waimushan reaches Shen’ao fishing harbor, the boats make three circuits by way of greeting locals.