Taichung Temple Becomes 'Toy Car' Deity, Offering Over 20 Free Ride-Ons for Kids

The Yongkang Fude Temple in Taichung's Fengyuan District has become a local attraction nicknamed the "Toy Car Tudigong" (Earth God). Over 20 toy cars, donated by the public, are available in the temple courtyard for children to ride and borrow for free. This community-driven initiative started last year, and locals now draw a parallel to Nantou's famous "Instant Noodle Tudigong." The temple's chairman, Zhou Sen, manages the daily return of the toys.
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(CNA, by reporter Chao Li-yen, Taichung, 21st) Over 20 toy cars are parked in the courtyard of Yongkang Fude Temple in Fengyuan, Taichung. The temple's chairman, Zhou Sen, stated that these are unused toy cars donated by the public, which children can ride and borrow for free. Locals have quipped that while Nantou has its "Instant Noodle Tudigong," Taichung has a "Toy Car Tudigong."

Located in Fengyuan District, Taichung City, the Yongkang Fude Temple sees its courtyard, filled with over 20 toy cars, attract many children every morning and afternoon to ride and play. The toy cars are neatly arranged by the side of the courtyard, resembling a large amusement park.

Zhou Sen, the chairman of Yongkang Fude Temple, told the media that the temple is situated within Yongkang Park. Starting last year, a member of the public left an unused but still functional toy car in the courtyard for children to enjoy. Seeing this, others followed suit, and the number of toy cars grew to its current state.

Zhou mentioned that when parents bring their children to play, they sometimes take a toy car home and return it when the child tires of it. Since all the toy cars are provided for free by the public, the temple has adopted a free-for-all borrowing system. However, some children ride the toy cars into the park and their parents do not ensure they are returned to their original spot before leaving. As a result, he has to patrol the park daily to bring the toy cars back to the temple courtyard.

A local resident remarked that Shilonggong in Zhongliao, Nantou, is famous as the "Instant Noodle Tudigong," where eating a bowl of instant noodles after praying feels like a complete ritual. Similarly, Fengyuan in Taichung now has its "Toy Car Tudigong," where children come to ride toy cars and share in the joy.

FAQ

為什麼台中豐原永康福德祠被稱為「玩具車土地公」?

因為廟埕停放了20多輛由民眾捐贈的玩具車,免費供孩童騎乘玩樂,就像南投有「泡麵土地公」一樣,成為地方特色。

這些玩具車是從哪裡來的?

玩具車是由民眾將家中用不到但仍完好的車輛,自發性地捐贈到廟埕的。

玩具車可以借回家嗎?

可以。根據報導,廟方採自由借用方式,家長有時會將玩具車帶回家,孩子玩膩了再還回來。

誰負責管理這些玩具車?

永康福德祠主委周森會每日巡視公園,並將被騎到公園玩耍、未歸位的玩具車牽回廟埕停放。

永康福德祠的具體位置在哪裡?

位於台中市豐原區的永康公園內。