The Blowing Dog Conch Music and Life Festival arranges interactions with abandoned dogs.

(Photo by reporter Huang Xulei)

[Reporter Huang Xulei/Kaohsiung Report] The 2022 Blowing Dog Conch Music and Life Festival was held in the Yanchao Animal Protection and Care Park in Kaohsiung in the afternoon. Nearly a hundred people danced with dogs in the DJ playground. Chickens interact to spend winter afternoons together.

On behalf of the Kaohsiung City Government, the Blowing Dog Conch Music and Life Festival stood out from 5,715 works worldwide this year and won the Japan Good Design Best 100 Award. The third festival was suspended for two years due to the impact of the epidemic. It debuted in Yanchao in the afternoon, attracting hundreds of people Bring your pets to the venue to have fun, and try Silent diss dog for the first time. The DJ and the public play music with headphones and dance with the dogs. The sound of cheering is endless.

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Kaohsiung City Animal Protection Director Ye Kunsong had fun with the owners. The area was transformed into "Golden Dog Cone Yule City" to hold markets, nine-square grids, and target shooting games. Parent-child Youtuber Lin Daozai led hands-on cat grass toys. Photographer Karren Share and help pets take pictures, and you can get "Yue Le Coins" by breaking through the barriers. People can exchange Yu Le Coins into Langlang Food Gold in the park.

Zhang Qingrong, director of the Kaohsiung City Bureau of Agriculture, said that during the epidemic, people may only have animals as companions at home. This time, the theme "Golden Dog Cone Healing Le City" will lead the public to experience the beauty of animal companionship. Everywhere is working hard for stray dogs, please support actions to change attitudes towards stray animals, provide a warm home, and share the beauty of life.

The DJ and the public danced with the dogs to the headphone music.

(Photo by reporter Huang Xulei)

Schoolchildren interact with free-range chickens in the "Friends Chicken Race" area.

(Photo by reporter Huang Xulei)

Young children are attracted to stray cats.

(Photo by reporter Huang Xulei)