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Kids trapped on raft in amusement park, use Signal for Help

Kids trapped on raft in amusement park, use Signal for Help

2026-01-28

Today we’ll show you a hand gesture that can potentially save your life. Two kids riding a raft got stuck when they were passing through a tunnel in a Kaohsiung amusement park. They frantically gestured for help, and help arrived just five minutes later when a staff member saw the gesture. It turned out the kids were using the Signal for Help gesture created by the Canadian Women’s Foundation amid a sharp rise of domestic violence during the COVID lockdowns. This incident has made more people aware of this useful hand gesture.

Two boys were riding a raft and got stuck in a tunnel. They waved frantically but no one noticed. One boy in a raincoat raised an arm and made the Signal for Help gesture when someone seemed to finally take note. When another raft suddenly came, they began yelling.

The kids were stuck in the tunnel and gestured for help, but passers-by didn’t seem to understand that they were signaling for help, keeping them there for about five minutes before a staff member took note.

Kuo Tai-lin
Operations assistant manager
Our colleague immediate put on a wetsuit and pushed the raft out manually, and the raft was finally unstuck. Our first impression is that this resulted from unbalanced weight distribution. There were water jets spraying at the kids, and they got a fright from that and rushed to one end of the raft, and so it tilted and one of the side wheels got stuck.

The park stated that the rafts are propelled by water flow. The wheel-like structures on the side are there to prevent collisions. The raft seemed to have tilted and got stuck due to unbalanced weight distribution.

As for the Signal for Help hand gesture used by the kids, it was created by the Canadian Women’s Foundation for victims of domestic violence during the COVID pandemic, so that they can signal for help via videoconferencing during lockdown without attracting the abuser’s attention.

Kuo Tai-lin
Operations assistant manager
Anytime a visitor doesn’t want to ride a raft anymore for any reason, they can raise their arms and gesture, and our staff will let them off once they’ve noticed.

Thankfully, the raft itself isn’t very dangerous to begin with, and was only stuck briefly. The kids also taught everyone a useful gesture for asking help.

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玩漂漂船被卡山洞 男童比"540"求助手勢引注意

2026-01-28

有兩名小朋友到高雄一間遊樂園玩漂漂船,卻被卡在山洞裏,其中一人舉起手來,比出「540」無聲求助手勢,吸引人注意,卡了大約五分鐘,工作人員發現,立即過來把船推動。園方表示,應該是重量傾斜才會導致船被卡住。

兩名小男生坐在船上,但船卻卡在山洞中,兩人揮手揮了半天,沒人發現,其中穿著雨衣的小男生,疑似發現有人注意到後,舉起右手,反覆比著540的手勢,這時前面突然來了一艘船,兩人開始大喊。

小朋友被卡在山洞裏,想用手勢求救,沒想到民眾也沒看到是什麼意思,就這麼卡了大約五分鐘,才被工作人員發現。

[[遊樂世界營運部協理 郭泰麟]]
“同仁當下就是著青蛙裝,用人力的方式去把船隻往前推,那船隻就脫困,初步的判斷是遊客,他的一個重量不夠平均,有水柱在噴灑,他受到了一些驚嚇,所以會擠在同一邊,造成船隻有傾斜的一個現象,然後側輪有稍微卡住”

園方表示,漂漂船靠水流移動,在船體兩側有像輪子一樣的設計,避免碰撞,疑似是重量不平均才會導致船隻傾斜卡住。

而小朋友比出的540手勢,其實是「無聲求助手勢」,是加拿大婦女基金會發起,讓受暴者在不被施暴者查覺下,發出求救信號。

[[遊樂世界營運部協理 郭泰麟]]
“只要遊客,他有遇到狀況的話,他不想搭乘了,基本上他是把雙手給舉高,稍微做一個手勢,服務人員有看到的話,我們就會暫停設施了”

還好漂漂船設施本來就沒有什麼危險性,只是船隻暫時受困,不過,小朋友機警的手勢,也讓不少大人學到了一課。

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