Look at Asian traditional rattan and bamboo tableware tuk-tuks! My mistake is not accidental – both tuk-tuks made in technique of weaving, which usually Asian people use for furniture, tableware, mattings. But, here owners of tuk-tuks used it for tourists attraction, and I agree – it looks attractive, especially the first vehicle with a body weaved with colored stripes.
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