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Taiwanese Electric Flower Cars (traditional: 電子花車, simplified: 电子花车, pinyin: diànzi huā chē) are trucks that have been converted into wheeled, neon-lit platforms, typically moving stages, upon which strippers can perform as the vehicle participates in religious, celebratory or funeral processions. These performances generally include stripping and occasionally involve full-on nudity. A. Marc L. Moskowitz remarked in his making of the documentary Funeral Strippers in Taiwan that stripping down to complete nudity on the Electric Flower Car has gone "underground because there were laws enacted against full nudity in the mid-80's". As such, the tradition of the Electric Flower Car has generated a considerable amount of controversy.

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  • Taiwanese Electric Flower Car (en)
  • 電子花車 (台灣) (zh)
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  • Taiwanese Electric Flower Cars (traditional: 電子花車, simplified: 电子花车, pinyin: diànzi huā chē) are trucks that have been converted into wheeled, neon-lit platforms, typically moving stages, upon which strippers can perform as the vehicle participates in religious, celebratory or funeral processions. These performances generally include stripping and occasionally involve full-on nudity. A. Marc L. Moskowitz remarked in his making of the documentary Funeral Strippers in Taiwan that stripping down to complete nudity on the Electric Flower Car has gone "underground because there were laws enacted against full nudity in the mid-80's". As such, the tradition of the Electric Flower Car has generated a considerable amount of controversy. (en)
  • 台灣的電子花車是當地一種特殊文化,這項文化相傳是從泉廈所引進台灣的「藝閣」(傳統花車)所演變而來。發展至今,原本以人力扛抬遊街以表演各種南管樂曲的藝閣,慢慢轉變成用牛車、承載,現代更使用電動車以至於作為電子花車承載,其上表演舞台的裝飾也越來越花俏,並且隨著科技的進步,各種聲光特效乃至於油壓式開展舞台也應運而生。 電子花車表演內容也歷經質變,從早期的樂曲演奏慢慢轉變為以女性藝人為表演舞台的場地,其後更有脫衣舞、鋼管女郎等等花樣的出現,演唱歌曲的主流也從台語流行音樂歌曲慢慢往電子舞曲靠攏。 電子花車如今已是台灣鄉里相當知名的民俗文化之一。 * 松山慈祐宮建宮260年紀念媽祖遶境,台中樂成宮的電子花車側面。 * 同車右後方。 (zh)
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  • Taiwanese Electric Flower Cars (traditional: 電子花車, simplified: 电子花车, pinyin: diànzi huā chē) are trucks that have been converted into wheeled, neon-lit platforms, typically moving stages, upon which strippers can perform as the vehicle participates in religious, celebratory or funeral processions. These performances generally include stripping and occasionally involve full-on nudity. A. Marc L. Moskowitz remarked in his making of the documentary Funeral Strippers in Taiwan that stripping down to complete nudity on the Electric Flower Car has gone "underground because there were laws enacted against full nudity in the mid-80's". As such, the tradition of the Electric Flower Car has generated a considerable amount of controversy. (en)
  • 台灣的電子花車是當地一種特殊文化,這項文化相傳是從泉廈所引進台灣的「藝閣」(傳統花車)所演變而來。發展至今,原本以人力扛抬遊街以表演各種南管樂曲的藝閣,慢慢轉變成用牛車、承載,現代更使用電動車以至於作為電子花車承載,其上表演舞台的裝飾也越來越花俏,並且隨著科技的進步,各種聲光特效乃至於油壓式開展舞台也應運而生。 電子花車表演內容也歷經質變,從早期的樂曲演奏慢慢轉變為以女性藝人為表演舞台的場地,其後更有脫衣舞、鋼管女郎等等花樣的出現,演唱歌曲的主流也從台語流行音樂歌曲慢慢往電子舞曲靠攏。 電子花車如今已是台灣鄉里相當知名的民俗文化之一。 * 松山慈祐宮建宮260年紀念媽祖遶境,台中樂成宮的電子花車側面。 * 同車右後方。 (zh)
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