Taiwan’s Keelung City is a major port city found near the bustling Taipei. The city is often called the “Rainy Port” because of its role as Taiwan’s second largest seaport as well as its frequent rain. Other than the Bisha Fishing Port, visitors in Keelung City can also explore the Keelung Cultural Center, Chung Cheng Park, Heping Island Park, and the National Museum of Marine Science and Technology. There are various historical structures scattered throughout the city such as Dawulun Fort, Pengjia Lighthouse, and the Uhrshawan Battery. The city becomes crowded during the annual Mid-Summer Ghost Festival, which dates back to 1851.