@article{oai:kansai-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00015945, author = {邢, 継萱}, journal = {東アジア文化交渉研究 = Journal of East Asian cultural interaction studies}, month = {Mar}, note = {Wang-yeh worship is an important folk belief in Taiwan that is reflected in people's lives along the Taiwan coast, especially in the southwest. Wang-yeh worship is celebrated with a burning boat festival, which has a rich marine cultural tradition. The festival contains completes ritual activities that have a long historical tradition and deep culture connotations. The ritual not only invokes religious beliefs, but also includes many traditional folk arts. From local records of the Qing dynasty, it is evident that the ritual performed today has changed greatly from the past because of the loss of the traditional skills required and the loss of the meaning of the original festival. In this study, the exhibition methods of the burning boat festival are delineated. Present displays mostly focus on actual objects in the Wang-yeh boats, but the entire ceremonial process also needs to be considered and displayed. If this approach is taken, people will know better about Wang-yeh culture. The dissertation analyzes the strategies used in Taiwan's burning boat exhibition today and proposes now and more integrated strategies for the future., 中谷伸生教授古稀記念号}, pages = {213--224}, title = {台湾王爺祭とその展示考察}, volume = {13}, year = {2020} }