Cirebon, Indonesia
A Mustachioed Becak Driver Was Leisurely Waiting For A Customer
Neither Indian Cycle Rickshaws Nor Indonesian Becak Are Designed To Sleep On The Seat, But The Driver Sleeps Through It All
The Man Was Lying In Agony On The Seat Of The Becak
Kanoman market, Cirebon
Becak Of Hoarded Shoppers Was Parked In A Corner Of The Market
In Cirebon, I Felt That The Number Of Becak Was Not Balanced With The Number Of Its Users
What Is The Architectural Style Called 'ting-a-kah' In Taiwan, And What Is It Called In Indonesia?
Neither Credit Card Nor QR Code Payments Are Accepted In The Old-fashioned Kanoman Market
In Cirebon, On The Island Of Java Near The Equator, The Baby Was Wearing A Knit Cap
There Were Several Becak Lined Up Behind The Market, But The Driver Was Nowhere To Be Seen
The Skinny-cheeked, Becalmed Driver Was Quietly Waiting For A Customer
When You See The Gate With A Multilingual Welcome, You Realize There Is A Mix Of Chinese, Arabic, And Other Cultural Elements In Cirebon
The Elderly Driver Was Not Letting His Phone Steal His Time, But Crossed His Legs And Relaxedly Waited For His Guests To Arrive
The Man Wearing A Hat And Sunglasses Was Carrying Vegetables In A Becak
Pedicabs Called Becak Are The Main Means Of Transportation For The Common People In Java
Jalan Siliwangi, Cirebon
Five Schoolgirls, Wearing Bright White Hijabs, Were Riding In One Becak
Neither In Jakarta Nor In Cirebon Did The Becak Driver Himself Approach Me
Cirebon Station, Cirebon
Many Becak Were Parked In Front Of Cirebon Station For Those Who Came By Train
Jakarta, Indonesia
In Jakarta, Human-powered Vehicles Called Becak Are Not Allowed To Run Except In Residential Areas And Other Downtown Areas
Where The Flow Of People Stagnates, Becak Is Parked And People Hang Out
They Look Great When You Watch Them Dashing Past, But When You Get Up Close And Personal, They Look Dumb
Bicycle Cabs Vary From Country To Country
The Becak With A Seat In Front Of The Steering Wheel Running In Indonesia Is Similar To The Cyclo In Vietnam
Jin De Yuan, Jakarta
The Chinese Culture Of Celebrating The Chinese New Year Was Confined To The Precincts Of Jin De Yuan
Glodok district, Jakarta
The Word Becak Is Said To Be Derived From A Chinese Word In The Fujian Dialect, Where A Carriage Is Called Becak
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