Yangon, Myanmar
Pedicabs, Which Have Seats Attached To The Side Of The Bicycle Like A Sidecar, Are Called Saiq-ka By The Locals, An Accent On The English Word Sidecar
When I Visited 8 Years Ago, Hardly Anyone Had A Cell Phone, Let Alone A Smart Phone, But Now Everyone Has A Smart Phone
It Was Still Mid-morning, But The Carman Was Lying On Top Of His Vehicle, Sleeping
Thanlyin, Myanmar
Newspaper On A Saiq-ka
Pyay, Myanmar
Pedicab Driver Was Reading
Man Keeping A Book With Him At All Times
Man Was Relaxing On His Vehicle
When You Buy A Lot Of Things In Myanmar And It Is Difficult To Carry Them, It Is Convenient To Take A Pedicab Called A Saiq-ka
Boy Wearing A Baggy T-shirt
Sleeping Driver Of A Saiq-ka
Pith Helmet Was On His Face
Two Boys On A Saiq-ka
Saiq-ka In The Tree Shade
Nap On The Saiq-ka
Man Wearing A Straw Hat
Man On A Saiq-ka
Two Drivers Of Saiq-ka
Frowned Saiq-ka Driver
Pedicab Driver Wearing A Longyi
Reading A Book On Saiq-ka
For Locals, Inexpensive Pedicabs Are A Readily Available Form Of Transportation
The Guy In The Tank Top And Pith Helmet Who Looks Like He's On Vacation Is A Pedicab Driver
Man Reading A Newspaper On His Saiq-ka
In Myanmar, Pedicabs Are Called Saiq-ka Because The Word Sidecar Has Been Anglicized
Man On The Striped Saiq-ka
Saiq-ka Driver With Wrinkles
Man Relaxing On Saiq-ka
Man Relaxing On A Saiq-ka
SQUARE
TABLET
SMILE
SANDAL
CHINATOWN
FISH