There are bound to be a volley of enquiries – for this yacht of two halves.

Billionaire Cardiff City FC owner Vincent Tan is selling his stunning asymmetrical multihull superyacht, Asean Lady, which is on the market for €30,500,000 (£30million).

The 289-foot (88-metre) yacht features a remarkable hull that’s designed to resemble a proa – a type of bamboo canoe that has been used by the indigenous people of the South Pacific for centuries.

Cardiff City FC owner Vincent Tan is selling his stunning asymmetrical superyacht, Asean Lady (pictured). It's on the market for €30,500,000 (£30million)

Vincent Tan, Cardiff City FC’s owner is selling Asean Lady, his stunning superyacht with asymmetrical design. It’s on the market for €30,500,000 (£30million)

The yacht features a remarkable hull that's designed to resemble a proa – a type of bamboo canoe that has been used by the indigenous people of the South Pacific for centuries

The yacht features a remarkable hull that’s designed to resemble a proa – a type of bamboo canoe that has been used by the indigenous people of the South Pacific for centuries

Pictured is the Asean Lady's sweeping staircase, which is one of the most striking features of the 289-foot (88-metre) yacht's interior

Pictured is the Asean Lady’s sweeping staircase, which is one of the most striking features of the 289-foot (88-metre) yacht’s interior

The yacht's master cabin (pictured) covers 1,722 square feet (160 square metres) and boasts a private balcony and an office

The yacht’s master cabin (pictured) covers 1,722 square feet (160 square metres) and boasts a private balcony and an office

Raffles Yacht Group in Singapore claims that this unique design gives the yacht more space and allows for larger windows. It also provides stability when cruising, according to Raffles Yacht Group.

In December 2004, the design was tested.

Asean Lady was anchored off Phuket in Thailand when the Boxing Day tsunami hit – and she survived. 

This shot showcases the karaoke room on Asean Lady with its wrap-around leather seating, big-screen television and spot lighting

This photo shows Asean Lady’s karaoke lounge with wrap-around leather seats, large-screen television, and spot lighting.

Pictured is the bar onboard the Asean Lady, with stylish bar stool seating and plump leather sofas

 Pictured is the bar onboard the Asean Lady, with stylish bar stool seating and plump leather sofas

This photograph shows the elegant dining room on the yacht with its long banquet table, artwork and polished wood panelling

The elegant dining area on the yacht’s boat with its large banquet table and artwork is shown in this photograph. 

Pictured is the jet ski storage area that's located on the canoe-shaped bow of the Asean Lady. The yacht is also home to a helipad

The jet ski storage space is shown on the bow-shaped Asean Lady. It also houses a helipad.

Raffles Yacht Group claims that her escape is a testimony to her design. She was named Most Innovative Motor Yacht in 2005 by Showboats International. 

The vessel has eight staterooms that can sleep up to 18 persons.

One of the largest rooms, called master cabin, measures 1,722 sq. ft (160 sq. m) and includes a balcony, an office, and a large bathroom. 

Pictured is one of the king cabins on the Asean Lady. The yacht features a total of eight staterooms, sleeping up to 18 guests

One of the Asean Lady’s king cabins is shown here. The yacht features a total of eight staterooms, sleeping up to 18 guests

This shot reveals what the day head - also known as the communal guest bathroom - looks like on Asean Lady. It's all shiny tiles and mosaics

Asean Lady shows you the day head, also called the common guest bathroom. All shiny tiles and mosaics are used.

Pictured is one of the guest bathrooms on Asean Lady. The materials used in the interiors of the yacht add to its wow factor

One of Asean Lady’s guest bathrooms is shown in the photo. You can see the beauty in the yacht’s interior.

This shot shows the stunning office area that's part of the master cabin on Asean Lady

The stunning office space that is part of Asean Lady’s master cabin can be seen in this shot

In the bathroom you will find a tub, separate shower, and twin sinks.

Another highlight of the yacht is a feature staircase with high-quality features, a bar and lounge, a karaoke area, and an elegant dining space that has a large banquet table.

A helipad is available on the yacht, as well as storage space for a variety of jet skis.

Pictured is the bridge of the ship. Asean Lady can reach speeds of up to 15 knots thanks to a 2,000hp engine and features forward and aft drives so she can 'walk sideways' into berths

The bridge is shown. Asean lady can travel at speeds of 15 knots with a 2,000hp motor. It also features fore and aft drives, so that she can walk sideways in berths

This photo showcases the aft deck of the yacht with its outdoor relaxation area. The design of Asean Lady was put to the test in December 2004. The yacht was anchored off Phuket in Thailand when the Boxing Day tsunami hit – and she survived

The photo shows the yacht’s aft deck with outdoor relaxing area. In December 2004, Asean Lady’s design was tested. The yacht was anchored off Phuket in Thailand when the Boxing Day tsunami hit – and she survived

This shot features one of Asean Lady's kids' cabins, which has an interconnecting door that leads to a 'parents cabin'

This photo shows Asean Lady’s children’s cabins. There is an interconnecting door which leads to a ‘parents cabin.

Pictured is a stage area on Asean Lady. The yacht's sellers, Raffles Yacht Group, says: 'Asean Lady is particularly well suited for entertainment in a tropical environment with large indoor areas, giving everyone on board lots of space and privacy in a splendid environment'

Asean Lady features a stage. The yacht’s sellers, Raffles Yacht Group, says: ‘Asean Lady is particularly well suited for entertainment in a tropical environment with large indoor areas, giving everyone on board lots of space and privacy in a splendid environment’

Vincent Tan, a Malaysian-Chinese entrepreneur became the 2010 owner of Cardiff City’s football club.

The materials used in the interiors add to the wow factor, too – the yacht is a canvas of polished woods, mosaic tiles, neutral-coloured textiles and artworks, including intricate wood carvings.

Technically, Asean Lady is capable of reaching speeds up to 15 knots due to her 2,000hp engine. She also has forward and fore drives that allow her to walk sideways into Berths.

Raffles Yacht Group says that Asean lady is suited to entertainment in a tropical setting with many indoor areas. It gives all aboard plenty of space, privacy and a spectacular environment.

Vincent Tan (a Malaysian-Chinese Businessman) became the Owner of Cardiff City Football Club in 2010.

The businessman, who made his money through a range of internet, utilities, retail and telecoms-related ventures, entered the Forbes billionaire list in the same year, with an estimated net worth of $1.6billion (£1.2billion).