Daejeon City to Host the "2025 Online Drawing Contest"

2024 Drawing Contest Upper Grade Gold Prize (Photo by Daejeon City)

2024 Drawing Contest Upper Grade Gold Prize (Photo by Daejeon City)

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Daejeon City will hold a drawing contest to imagine and depict the future of Daejeon as a transportation city.


On October 18, Daejeon City will host the "2025 Online Drawing Contest" under the theme "A Transportation City Where Hydrogen Trams, People, and Cars Coexist."


This contest provides an opportunity for children, who are the main players in the future of transportation culture, to imagine and express their vision of a safe and sustainable transportation city. Like last year, the event will be held online via the Zoom video conferencing platform.


More than 60 elementary school students from Daejeon, who completed registration and pre-access testing by October 16, are expected to capture their own visions of future transportation on canvas.


The participating students will creatively portray cityscapes centered around Daejeon's new hydrogen tram, illustrating how people and cars can coexist in the city.


This year's theme, "A Transportation City Where Hydrogen Trams, People, and Cars Coexist," reflects Daejeon City's ongoing eco-friendly and future-oriented transportation policies. It allows children to freely draw their own people-centered transportation culture and their vision for the city's future.


2024 Drawing Contest Lower Grade Gold Prize (Photo by Daejeon City)

2024 Drawing Contest Lower Grade Gold Prize (Photo by Daejeon City)

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Nam Sideok, Director of Daejeon City's Transportation Bureau, stated, "Daejeon is building a transportation system where people, vehicles, and public transport coexist harmoniously, including the introduction of hydrogen trams. Through this contest, we hope to see a wide variety of visions for a transportation city as dreamed by children, and that this will help spread a safe and warm transportation culture."



Outstanding works selected through the review process will be announced on the Transportation Culture Movement website and will be used as materials for future traffic safety campaigns and promotions.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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