Riksha is still a favorite way for tourist tours in the streets of Hanoi

Riksha is still a favorite way for tourist tours in the streets of Hanoi

There are countless three-wheeled bikes (Riksha) on the streets of Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, carrying both locals and visitors as well as occasionally their belongings.
Many people prefer riding such slow-moving bicycles in Hanoi despite the abundance of cars and tour buses. It draws tourists in particular and others who wish to take their time viewing the city’s tourism attractions.

Two factors, in the opinion of a representative of one of the businesses that operate 50 bicycles, make tourists fall in love with Riksha. The first is that it is ecologically benign, and because of its slow motion, they may snap commemorative pictures. The second is that it gives people a flavour of Hanoi’s former existence.
Recalls that Recash was invented in Japan, then it was entered into Vietnam in 1883, and the Recash was previously pushed by hand with its pillars. ..

In Hanoi’s streets, riksha remains a popular mode of transportation for tourists.

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