Electrical hearing in Asia is definitely different
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Electrical hearing in Asia is definitely different
It is called culture because it is a cultural thing, but when we think of electric sounding, the immediate thought of the Ford that Tesla or Ford Mach-e was converted so that it could carry a coffin. But in Asia, there is a strong market for electrical hearing that is truly unparalleled carriages, not Hyundai, able to bring the dead into the streets in a more intimate way.
Someone turned the C3 Corvette into a Dodge Viper.
If you know a little about the cultures in most parts of Asia, you will understand why they prefer these cultures than Hyundai. Perhaps that’s why Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba owns many of these horse-less cars that run on batteries available for purchase.
Interestingly, we checked Temu and had no electrical hearing. We can only imagine their quality, if we do.
Some trams are gorgeous, with lots of filaments, simulated gilding, spacious glass windows and other formal details. While there are models on truck wheel hubs, it’s fun to see those that use modern car wheels with aggressive designs. This is a reminder that these regressive designs still exist in this century.
By Alibaba Image
Alibaba also provides pre-war car-back style electrical auditory. Some are more like classic Impressionist paintings, while others require a double viewpoint to make sure you are not looking at an old Rolls-Royce or Mercedes.
Although some of these cars-like electrically audible windows are normal, there is at least one spacious glass pane on each side of the rear. Some have huge hinged draped sides that allow the operator to open the cargo area so that everyone can clearly see the interior without glass or anything else.
It all seems strange to us Americans. After all, we travel at normal speeds as we go from one position to another during the funeral. But in Asia, the parades are slower and ancient traditions remain tight, allowing the electrical to hear the explosions from the past.
Pictures by Newmanshua/Reddit, Alibaba