Holiday Pics: three wheelers and other vehicles

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May 8, 2012 3:45 PM CEST
Tycho de Feijter

Still climbing mountains! Time so for some more strange vehicles. The small three wheelers are dirt cheap, dirty, and dangerous.

But in many villages they are also the only motorized vehicles that can actually go up the mountains and therefore alone those small machines are very important for mountain-village folk.

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The higher you get the less cars you see. The small Wuling and Chang’an minivans make it to pretty high but in the end they also have to leave it up to the mighty three wheelers.

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One at work, loaded with construction materials.

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My very own Beijing-Jeep, 2.5 four-cylinder, made in 1998, still goes like stink.

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Shifeng.

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DFAC, Dongfeng.

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Cool sticker on door.

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Small tractor, very common in the countryside. Two-cylinder engine. Unknown brand.

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Three-wheel motorbike. Brand: Dahong (big red), English name: Ducar.

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Unknown brand.

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A fine Isuzu truck, 2.6 liter diesel. Made in China, they made zillions of ‘m, still widely in use everywhere up country.

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A dog attacked me right after I took this pic, so I ran, couldn’t see the brand. Those mountain villages inhabit 10 dogs for every human being.

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Nicely drawn pics on doors have to keep the evil spirits out. Still very common to see in the villages, but these days rare in the big cities.

Back in Beijing tomorrow…

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