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Originally named the Medina, it served in various roles,
including the transportation of vegetables, before being
converted to a luxury liner cruising the Mediterranean and
Caribbean. In 1977, the ship, then named Franca C., was
purchased by German non-profit charity, Gute Bucher fur
Alle (Good Books for All). Since then, it has welcomed over
14 million visitors in over 80 countries.
Thanks to outstanding maintenance, regular inspections and
several refits, international marine inspectors have commented
that the Doulos is more seaworthy than many much younger
ships today. A crew of over 300 volunteers from 35 to 45
nationalities spends an average of two years on board in
what becomes a floating town, consuming 1,000 meals a day
and responsible for everything from bread-baking and shoe
repairs to fueling and logistics. While most crew members
are younger singles, there are also families with children,
who attend school at sea.
The Doulos will be open Mondays to Saturdays from 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m. and from 2 p.m. on Sundays and the September 7
opening day. There is a small NT$10 admission for adults
with children under 12 free but required to be accompanied
by an adult. Special activities include English conversation
sessions on September 10, 13, 17, 19, 20, 24 and October
1, from 7:30 to 9 p.m.; a Family Festival on September 12
from 2 to 5 p.m.; a Light House Cafe on September 17 from
7 to 11 p.m.; and International Night at Tunghai University's
Chung Cheng Hall on September 30 from 7 to 9 p.m.
The ship will be docked at Taichung Port's Berth 5A, where
there is plenty of visitor parking. To get there, take Taichung
Harbor (Kang) Road all the way out to Taichung Port and
drive along the port to Special 1rst Road, which leads to
the entrance. For more information, contact 235-2583 or
0927-590-983, or e-mail doulostc@tpts8.seed.net.tw.
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