Until January 20 Next Year, For Those Aged 15 and Under

Toyota Korea Hosts the 16th Dream Car Art Contest View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] Toyota Korea announced on the 15th that it will hold the "16th Toyota Dream Car Art Contest" in collaboration with the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation until January 20 next year.


Now in its 16th year, the "Toyota Dream Car Art Contest" is an art competition held annually by Toyota Motor Corporation headquarters for children and youth worldwide, centered on the theme of "Dream Cars." At the 14th global finals, Korean child Jeyul Lee won the grand prize (Pollution Purification Car) for the first time, and at the 15th global finals, student Jaehwa Yoo won the silver prize (Moving Village), demonstrating strong performances by Korean children.


Participants are children and youth under the age of 15 who enjoy drawing and reside in Korea. The contest is divided into three categories: under 8 years old, 8 to 11 years old, and 12 to 15 years old.


Submitted works will be judged by February next year, selecting a total of 59 winning pieces in the domestic contest. Among them, nine winners?gold, silver, and bronze in each category?will receive certificates, plaques, prizes, and the qualification to advance to the global finals, the World Contest.



Daehwan Kang, Executive Director of Toyota Korea, said, “This contest allows children, who have the power to change the future, to freely express their ideas by drawing their ‘dream cars.’ We ask for many Korean children to participate in the Dream Car Art Contest held with children worldwide.”


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