Penghu Ferry’s Slow Living Invitation
Penghu Ferry answers the question “Why should people choose to cruise on a ship which takes 6 and a half hours longer than a one-hour flight.” It’s about savoring the slow aesthetics of life, enjoying the ride and the beauty of time, and immersing oneself in a relaxing lifestyle.
In this era of pursuit of speed and efficiency, we use “slowness” as the core of Penghu Ferry, opening a new imagination of maritime transportation.
With the exterior painted in a dark blue shade, Penghu Ferry gently blends in with the majestic hue of the ocean and mimics the orange skyline whenever the sun sets. For the interiors, a large number of wooden elements and indirect lighting are used to soften the coldness of the steel ship. Together with the selection of materials and signature nautical color theme of different levels of blue tones, the space of the ferry conveys strong humanistic vibes, bringing out the sense of slow travel and low speed, all were drawn from the influence from Penghu Island, one of Taiwan’s most picturesque islands.
Penghu Ferry not only carries passengers but is also full of expectations for the beauty of Penghu Island and enthusiasm for future ocean tourism.