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Toyota Korea held a domestic preliminary award ceremony for the 19th Toyota Dream Car Art Contest at Jamsil Connect Two on the 25th. The event is Toyota's global social contribution activity that depicts the future mobility that children imagine, and this year's domestic preliminary round received a record 3,396 works.
The screening was conducted based on message delivery, originality, and artistry, and a total of 59 winners were selected in three categories by age group. Nine winners of gold, silver, and bronze awards in each category will be given an automatic entry into the "World Contest," a global finals, along with awards and plaques.
The gold medal in the under-8 category was won by "Color Change Car" (Bae Hyo-in), which conveys happiness by changing the color of animal fur. Eunsang went to "Car Heals Nature" (Kim Do-young), which treats sick nature, and the statue to "From Sand to Forest" (Lee Seung-yoon), which turns deserts into forests. In the categories between the ages of 8 and 11, "Heart Shelter" (Jeong Ye-won), which gives hope to Homeless, won the gold medal, while "Ecosystem Restoration Paris Hell Car" (Kim E-ji) and "Sea Purification Robot Car" (Choi Jung-yoon) received silver and bronze awards, respectively.
The "Cool Water Releasing Polar Bear Rescue Car" (Lee Yeon-soo) was selected as the gold prize for the 12 to 15 year old category. The silver prize was awarded to the "Lighthouse of Moving Wisdom" (Park Jun-seo), which seeks out an alienated place, and the statue to the "Air Purification Cloud Car" (Kang Ji-hoo), which cleans the air.
Toyota Korea will hold a special exhibition of award-winning works at Connect2 until February 26 and run brand experience programs such as drawing your own dream car. The results of the global finals will be announced in June, and Toyota plans to continue to support children's creative mobility imagination.
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