Ah Neh WRC

These are Burmhist antique tradition... Keep it for tourism economy.....
There is nothing antique about Burmese cars in the video ..they are actually hand held tractors improvised for transporting people , all you need is an attachment with wheels

it’s very common in rural areas , I myself have driven such things as well as tractors

farming folks cannot afford trucks or cars , the only mechanical machines they would have are pump sets , ploughing machines and diesel generators if they are rich enough and all other needs must improvised from these machines

the richer ones may have a 50 cc Honda ,and that too used imported from Japan
 
Hoi! Burma used to be part of india. Indians threw Burma out first!
The Burmese wanted a separate identity on independence from India , mainly because the South Indian Tamils controlled the entire Burmese economy , the focus of hate was particularly on the Chettiars who owned thousands and thousands of rice fields taken as possession when Burmese farmers couldn’t pay their loans ..it was a kind of slavery where the natives work the field whreas the Chettiars took the yield

Aung San Su Kyi father led the rebellion and he formed the militia which rules Burma till today , hence you must understand the bond brteeen Aung and the army

Su Kyi herself was educated in India , and there are still more than million Tamil folks still left in Burma who chose to stay whreas millions more fled , but those Tamils who stayed back are denied of civil liberties but much better than Rohingya
 
Sam, don't think this is India. The plate, road signs, logo on truck, race, language suggests one of the Indochina countries

My apologies to the Indians. However I did generalise by saying "Ah Neh" which refers to a whole tribe of dark skinned who live in East/SE Asia who are genetically similar but separate in culture and religion.

Even "India" itself is a creation of the Ang Mohs.
 
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