Penghu Living Museum When coming to Penghu, you are recommended to visit Penghu Living Museum first before starting your trip. At that time, I thought that there must be nothing worth watching in the Life Museum, after all, for the first reason, it charges for the second reason, common indoor museum must be incomparable to the temptation of the blue sky, white cloud and sea waves? But when I entered the Museum, I immediately felt regret that I hadn't visited the museum at first. After all, to travel Penghu, it is very important to understand the local culture! Penghu Living Museum was officially opened in April 3, 2010 and was affiliated with Penghu County Cultural Affairs Bureau. It contains four floors the outdoor area on the first floor is the public art area, where you can see a very striking large teapot. The teapot was designed by Mr. Gao Shen-Yu with the title of "Peng pot (Hu) – Feng Ru tea". On the large teapot embedded empty and transparent painted bowls, with lights at the bottom. In night, the lights will shoot out through the empty and transparent painted bowls it is very beautiful! Meanwhile, the painted bowl is also known as "Wind Bowl". When the wind is heavy, the wind will blow into the inside of the large teapot through the empty and transparent "Wind Bowl", making a "whirring" sound, very special! The dark appearance of the large teapot symbolizes Penghu basalt. So, its style is meaningful you'd better not just have a look, for maybe you can hear the wind! The first floor is the service hall. You are recommended to go to the second floor, because there is much information you need spend half a day to read. On the second floor, the first sight is the introduction of Penghu's history, which is very meaningful. According to the discovery of prehistoric cultural sites in the early Neolithic age, as early as 5,000 years ago, there were human activities in Penghu but it is a strange and unsolved