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  2. Pulled rickshaw - Wikipedia

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    Outside the Lion Pavilion Lookout in 2011 on The Peak, Hong Kong, can find this last licensed rickshaw ride in this ex-British colony. Rickshaws were first imported to Hong Kong from Japan in 1880. They were a popular form of transport for many years, peaking at more than 3,000 in the 1920s. However, their popularity waned after World War II.

  3. Rickshaws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first known commercial use of pedicabs in North America occurred in 1962 at the Seattle World's Fair. San Diego and New York City each host hundreds of pedicabs; dozens of other United States cities also have pedicab services. In New York, human powered transport is available as an environmentally friendly means of transit.

  4. Rickshaw - Wikipedia

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    Rickshaw drivers in Haridwar Cycle rickshaw decoration in Bangladesh Macau still uses tri-wheeled bicycle rickshaw, or riquexó in Portuguese, as Macau was a Portuguese colony in the past. This kind of transportation was very famous until the late 20th century, due to the fact of being a small city and few cars, not so many motorcycles, very ...

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  6. Rickshaw Sightseeing Bus - Wikipedia

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    Rickshaw Sightseeing Bus (Chinese: 人力車觀光巴士) was a brand of sightseeing transportation service operated by Citybus, one of the franchised bus services operators in Hong Kong. It was operated by New World First Bus Services Limited (NWFB) before it was merged into Citybus on 1 July 2023.

  7. US lawmakers say Hong Kong is becoming hub for financial crime

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    Hong Kong has turned into a hub for many violations of U.S. trade controls, including export of controlled Western technology to Russia and the creation of front companies to buy Iranian oil, the ...

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  9. New World First Bus - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, the service levels of CMB were in decline. Therefore, the Government of Hong Kong started to introduce new competitors by transferring the franchise of CMB routes to other companies. As a result, Citybus became the second franchisee of the bus service on Hong Kong Island. Over 40 routes were transferred between 1991 and 1995 ...