Bicycle Man in Yangon

in #culture6 years ago

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I rarely see this kind of traditional bicycle in central Yangon. The asphalt roads are usually congested by buses, taxis, and privately-owned vehicles. Since the country's opening up to the world, it has been a haven for second-hand cars. Accdg to Myanmar RTAD, the number of registered cars is 721,432 in March 2015. This is still increasing progressively.

Developing nation's transport system is complicated to manage and investment is usually focused on roads that cater to private vehicles. It is unfortunate that sometimes the results of "development" are fading culture and worsening road conditions.


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Hate to see all the developments destroy the authenticity of one culture...

@nadiasattha that is true. Development should include protection and enrichment of culture and heritage.