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Something Filipino in Hanoi Vietnam | Walis Tingting Tambo Cyclo Tricycles Salakot Langka atbp.

Let's dive into the backstreets of Vietnam's Hanoi Old Quarter and take a ride on a slow moving three-wheeled rickshaw called cyclo. Before the cyclo arrived in Vietnam, there was the rickshaw. As motorbikes, cars, and other forms of transportation became widely available, the use of cyclos as public transportation in Vietnam declined. Today, cyclos remain but are mainly used in tourist areas like Hanoi. Except for Manila's congested traffic, there are probably a few places in the world that can compare to the unique level of chaos and traffic in Hanoi. The zigzagging motorbikes, intermixed with bicycles, cars, sidewalk vendors, and pedestrians are a daily reality in Hanoi Old Quarter. Visitors will definitely have some exciting experiences in the streets of Hanoi. Our journey deep into the streets of Hanoi Old Quarter has revealed something Filipino. We found an equivalent to the Filipino's salakot known in Vietnam as non la. Along the way, there were street vendors selling all kinds of tropical fruits like jackfruit or langka in Filipino. We also saw Filipino's 'walis ting ting' or 'walis tambo' made famous in NBA playoffs by Jalen Rose. The Hanoi Old Quarter seems to be in constant chaos, but if you look closely there is order in chaos.

Видео Something Filipino in Hanoi Vietnam | Walis Tingting Tambo Cyclo Tricycles Salakot Langka atbp. канала Edgar S
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12 июля 2021 г. 6:53:43
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