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Indians visiting Vietnam may be forgiven for thinking there's something not quite right about the cyclo. It looks almost like our trishaw, 1,000-year-old One Pillar Pagoda in Hanoi. Introduced in the 1930s and called velo-pousse, the cyclo became ubiquitous across Vietnam, providing an affordable and humane-since it replaced the hand-pulled rickshaw- means of transport.
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