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A giant jeepney is currently parked at Megaworld Lifestyle Malls' Lucky Chinatown in Binondo, Manila but it's no other jeepney. No less than acclaimed Filipino artist Toym Imao created a replica of ...
MANILA — In the Philippines, they are known as “kings of the road,” colorful, open-air vehicles with loud horns and diesel engines that ferry millions of Filipinos on their daily commutes.
The jeepneys, always vibrant and adorned with religious symbols and intricate designs that fascinate the eye, dominate Manila ...
In this photo taken on April 3, 2024, an older model of a passenger jeepney produced since the 1950s by Sarao Motors, is displayed at the workshop in Las Pinas City, suburban Manila.
Valbuena said he still expects roughly 15,000 jeepney drivers, in Manila and other provinces, to protest against a mandatory program to retire the traditional public transport vehicles arguing the ...
METRO MANILA: Transport groups in the Philippines are protesting against the government’s plans to eventually phase out old versions of the country's iconic jeepney. The government had set a Dec ...
Redondiez even visited Sarao Motors, the “premier jeepney manufacturer” in Manila, to look for one, but came up empty-handed. “It’s really because of the waves of displacement that so many Filipinos ...