Although Matsu culture is very popular in China's southern provinces and 
southeastern Asia, not everyone knows China's earliest Matsu temple is located 
in Changdao county, said Zhang Yong, president of Tourism Bureau in Changdao, 
the only island county in Eastern China's Shangdong province, at a press 
conference last Thursday. 
Changdao, also calledTemple Islands, is called "Immortal Mountain 
Offshore" because of the beautiful scenery, pleasant climate, fresh air, elegant 
environment, multiple exotic reefs and stones, natural wonders such as the 
mirage, haizi, and advection fog. The county is the cradle of 
the story of the "Eight Immortals Legend".
Changdao also has unique Matsu culture, and is home to a Matsu temple called 
Xianying 
Palace, 
which was initially founded in the fourth year of Xuanhe of Northern Song 
Dynasty (1122 A .D.). 
According to Zhang, there are activities and festivals celebrating  
 
 
 Matsu in Changdao, and the most famous one is called the 
"Xianying Palace Temple Fair". It is the folk activity that comes from the 
sacrificial activities in spring and autumn, in existence since the palace was 
initially constructed.
The temple fair on July 15 of the lunar year and other temple fair activities 
of  
 Xianying  
 
 Palace  
  lasted till the 
1950s at the beginning of the establishment of the country. For example, January 
 
 15 in  the lunar year marked the 
"Lantern Show of the Lantern Festival," March  
 23 in  the lunar year temple fair celebrated the 
birth of goddess ( 
 Spring   
 Temple  
 ), and September  
 9 in  the lunar year temple fair was 
for sacrifice (Autumn Taste). 
Activities at the temple were revived after a 35 year absence in 1985, after 
the temple underwent repairs. In 1992, the "Lantern Show of the Lantern 
Festival" was held at the temple.