
A car show was held recently at a Japanese-era historical park in Pingtung County’s Chaozhou Township. But the most popular part of the show wasn’t all the classic cars on display. It was two white sedans open for the public to graffiti. Kids took up markers to draw all over the cars until they were completely covered. Their parents watching on the sidelines couldn’t help but worry that their car might get an unwelcome paint job when they get home.
Kids holding markers draw lines on a car all the way from trunk to hood.
But this isn’t at home, where they’d definitely be in for a scolding. If you look around, there are many other marker-wielding kids drawing on the white car until it’s completely covered in doodles.
Wang Chien-yuan
Chaozhou Township chief secretary
It’s an old joke. A teacher gives a student a piece of paper and asks them to draw a car. They wanted them to draw on the paper. But the kid draws on his dad’s car, and gets punished. It’s fulfilling a childhood dream.
Using these references for the event turned out to be a huge success. The Chaozhou Township Office in Pingtung worked with a car modification club to host a car show at the township’s Japanese-era historical park. Turns out that the most popular part was these two scrapped Mercedes. Over two days, 14 drawing sessions were held of 20 participants each, meaning that 280 people drew on the cars in total. Registration filled up as soon as it opened.
Wang Chien-yuan
Chaozhou Township chief secretary
Last year there was only one car with 140 slots available. But due to demand, we got another this year.
The kids had a great time doodling all over the cars. But their parents watching from the sidelines couldn’t help but feel a little worried.
Participant
The event is great, but I don’t know if they’ll sneak away to draw like this at home.
Also displayed at the show were 60 or 70 classic and retro cars, attracting all kinds of enthusiasts hoping to get pictures.
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屏東潮州日式歷史建築文化園區有一場車展,裏頭最受歡迎的不是什麼名車,而是兩輛白色轎車,因為可以在上面隨意塗鴨,吸引小朋友拿著筆在上頭亂畫,畫的整個車子亂七八糟,家長在一旁看卻不免擔心,不知道回家之後,家裏的車子會不會被偷畫。
小朋友拿著筆,從車屁股一路畫到到車頭。
這要是在家裏,鐵定挨罵,但看看四周,其他小朋友也是人手一枝畫筆,不停的在白色車身上畫啊畫,整台車五顏六色,被畫得亂七八糟。
[[屏縣潮州鎮公所主秘 王建元]]
“因為它就是一個梗,就是老師給小朋友一個圖畫紙,叫他畫車車,是在圖畫紙上畫,結果小朋友畫他爸爸的車,就被修理了,為了圓小孩子畫車車的一個夢”
把廣告梗用在活動上,果然大受歡迎。屏東縣潮州鎮公所與改裝車團體合作,在潮州日式歷史建築文化園區舉辦車展,結果最受歡迎的是這兩台白色報廢的賓士車。兩天提供14場次塗鴉、每次限20人,280個名額,一開放報名就被秒殺。
[[屏縣潮州鎮公所主秘 王建元]]
“去年一部而已,140個名額,因為供不應求,所以今年特別再增加一部”
小朋友們畫得很開心,但在一旁的家長卻看得直冒冷汗。
[[參與民眾]]
“(活動)很好,但是回去不知道會不會偷畫”
現場還展出60、70輛經典復古車,吸引不少車迷搶拍。
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