Hi Serena! I love how the umbrella juts up just above the roof of the rickshaw! There are lots of rickshaws in Cambodia as well, and we call them cyclos. I just got back from the sessions and I feel like I'm floating... I have to run again for another meeting. If you are free, why don't you attend one session - Learning from Stories Shared by Empowered Homepreneurs and Teleworkers in the Information Economy? It starts at 11am to 12.30, and after that we could have lunch together and spend time till 2pm? Just wondering :)
thats really neat its kinda like that back in Philippines too..mine is up too
ReplyDeleteWe don't have those around here, but they would probably be neat to try out.
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Hi Serena! I love how the umbrella juts up just above the roof of the rickshaw! There are lots of rickshaws in Cambodia as well, and we call them cyclos.
ReplyDeleteI just got back from the sessions and I feel like I'm floating... I have to run again for another meeting. If you are free, why don't you attend one session - Learning from Stories Shared by Empowered Homepreneurs and Teleworkers in the Information Economy? It starts at 11am to 12.30, and after that we could have lunch together and spend time till 2pm? Just wondering :)
Wonderful cultural shots! Happy WW! :)
ReplyDeleteI like to see different cultural things, so thanks for sharing!
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Tina (Gaining insights)
I saw this on TV. There are lots of these in Singapore too right?
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i've seen one when i went to macau early this year. :)
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BLOGSILOG
Very interesting set of photos!
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cheh
www.moderately-confused.com
No rickshaws in Hawaii, but there are pedi-cabs in some places -- mostly just for the tourists, though.
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