About the Yehliu Harbor
Purification FestivalIntroduction
The divine harbor purification is a grand annual
event in the Wanli District of New Taipei City during the Lantern Festival. It
aims to pray to Kaizhang Shengwang, the “Sacred Prince, Developer of
Zhangzhou”, for an abundant fishing harvest and a safe voyage, as revered at
Baoan Temple. It is said that, in the 25th year of the
Jiaqing Emperor’s reign of Qing Dynasty (1820), an unmanned sailing ship
carrying a statue of Kaizhang Shengwang was floating outside Yehliu Harbor. To
figure out what had happened to the ship, local villagers boarded it and
discovered that there was no one on board, only dozens of Chinese fir timbers
and two squared bluish-gray ballast stones in the cabin, and a statue inside
the helm room. Remaining puzzled, the locals then towed the ship back to Yehliu
for a detailed investigation but found nothing else. Prompted by the
supernatural appearance of this unmanned sailing ship, local villagers convened
to discuss and unanimously agreed to utilize building materials from the ship,
along with seaside coral stones, to erect a modest temple. They replaced the
stone lions with squared bluish-gray ballast stones as guardians and housed a
statue inside for worship.
It is recounted that, toward the end of the Qing
Dynasty, a ship departing from Fujian Province, China, encountered a reef and
sank in a tempest. Three days before this incident, the spirit of Kaizhang
Shengwang manifested in an old fisherman, instructing locals to set up camps
outside the harbor and offer spirit money to worship the fishing harbor for
purification. As a result, none of the bodies floated into the harbor. Afterward,
Kaizhang Shengwang, through a "Jitong" (known as the spirit medium in
Chinese culture), expressed his willingness to patrol the harbor during the
Lantern Festival. The locals followed his instructions: The strong young male
believers carried palanquins bearing the statues of Kaizhang Shengwang, Mazu,
General Zhou Cang, and Tudigong (the "God of the Land"), and jumped
into the cold waters of the sea, aiming to expel ghosts and monsters in the
water while praying for favorable weather, national prosperity, and the
well-being of the people. This is the reason that, in gratitude for Kaizhang
Shengwang preventing the bodies from floating into the harbor, the locals
perform the divine harbor purification ritual on January 15 of the lunar
calendar each year to cleanse defilement and expel evil.
The divine harbor purification event has been
held in Yehliu for over a hundred years. Every year, on January 15 of the lunar
calendar, the Yehliu Baoan Temple always organizes the "divine harbor
purification" ritual to express gratitude to the deity. Known as one of
the three major folk religious activities in Yehliu area, the Yehliu Harbor
Purification Festival is not only a grand event of Wanli District, New Taipei
City during the Lantern Festival, but also the only sea purification ritual in
Taiwan.
The entire harbor purification ritual is divided
into three parts: “Purification Sea Patrol”, “Divine Harbor Purification” and “Divine
Firewalking”. Commencing with the morning harbor purification ritual, fishing
vessels will patrol the waters to purify the harbor and distribute the catch to
the believers participating in this event. The climax of the event is the
"Hundreds Jump in Water": Over a hundred strong young men, having
fasted and cleansed themselves before this religious ceremony and bearing with
a divine palanquin, will jump into the icy waters in the resounding cheers and
lively drum beats, and then disembark on the opposite shore. In the afternoon,
the deities will be respectfully invited to patrol around Yehliu for blessings.
Also known as "going to the water and coming to the fire", this
ritual is imbued with local cultural characteristics. The New Taipei City
Government has officially named this event the "Yehliu Harbor Purification
Festival" in recent years.