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"Dream car” art contest launched for children

Toyota Motor Vietnam Co.Ltd in coordination with Thieu nien Tien phong va Nhi dong (Young Pioneers and Children) Newspaper has launched the 11th Toyota Dream Car Art contest.
"Dream car” art contest launched for children ảnh 1 A drawing that won the first prize at Toyota Dream Car Art Contest last year. (Photo courtesy of Toyota Vietnam)

Hanoi (VNA) – ToyotaMotor Vietnam Co.Ltd in coordination with Thieunien Tien phong va Nhi dong (Young Pioneers and Children) Newspaper has launchedthe 11th Toyota Dream Car Art contest.

The contest is open for children under the ageof 15 across the country, dividing into two rounds. In the first round, participants submit their entries from now until the end ofDecember 28 this year and the results are expected to be announced in Februarynext year. The organising board will select the nine best paintings to enter the final round in Japan in February 2022.

The entries for the contest consists of twocategories - hand-drawn works and graphic ones. Students can submit their drawings directly to the organising board or send them by post.

"Dream car” art contest launched for children ảnh 2 A drawing featuring doctor hat with virus scanning device and thermometers obtains the second prize at Toyota Dream Car Art Contest last year.  (Photo courtesy of Toyota Vietnam)

The dream car art contest has been organisedannually by Toyota Motor Corporation since 2004. In Vietnam, since the2011-2012 school year, the initiative has become one of the largest-scale drawingcontests nationwide with about 5 million entries after 10 years.

🍰 Vietnam is one of the countrieswith high achievements in the international competition, winning one gold,one silver, a bronze and four consolation prizes so far./.

VNA

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