'The government should have conducted a proper study to look into the pros
and cons of the Electric tricycle ban'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/peoplesdaily/article-3314163/Chinese-couriers-resort-riding-HORSES-electric-tricycle-ban.html
That's one way to get your post: Couriers resort to riding HORSES after
electric tricycles are banned in Chinese city
13 November 2015  GABRIEL SAMUELS FOR MAILONLINE

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Inventive: Couriers in Hohhot, north China, have reacted to a controversial
ban of their three-wheeled tricycles

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Spectacle: members of the public look on as delivery men brandish their
colourful banners on horseback

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Desperate times: With $14.3billion spent during 'Single's Day' sales, demand
for delivery men was enormous

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Heroic: a defiant courier dodges busy traffic, as pictures of their antics
become a viral hit on social media
]

Couriers in Inner Mongolia, China, used horses to deliver mail this week

Demand was high after over $14billion was spent during 'Single's Day' sale

Photos of the unusual delivery method was a hit on Chinese social media

Customers waiting eagerly for their parcel deliveries were not left
disappointed after inventive Chinese couriers evaded one city's tricycle ban
and delivered packages on horseback instead.

Delivery men in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, north China, were dismayed last
month when the government decided that three-wheeled electric tricycles,
their preferred mode of transport, should be removed from roads.

However, quick thinking couriers brought in a fleet of horses to help them
navigate the city this week, according to People's Daily Online.

The plucky delivery men brandished banners along with their heavy rucksacks,
to indicate the service that they were providing to the public.

Photographs of their valiant efforts to dodge busy traffic have become a hit
on China's social media platforms WeChat and Weibo, after customers' late
delivery fears were quelled.

'We applied for a dozen horses from a pasture when learning about the
traffic regulation last month,' commented the manager of the online shopping
store Sunning. 

The horses were particularly useful for China's Single's Day Sale this week.  

Couriers and mail staff across China had their work cut out during the
'Single's Day Sale', as consumers splurged $14.3billion on online purchases
in just 24 hours on November 11.

The online retailer Alibaba said it had some 1.7 million staff working on
providing deliveries, along with 400,000 vehicles.

In China, the delivering of goods on horseback is said to be a tradition
that dates back nearly 3,000 years, to around 800BC. 
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http://www.ecns.cn/cns-wire/2015/11-10/188040.shtml
Couriers deliver packages by horse as tricycles banned on road
2015-11-10  With mountainous orders from online shopping platforms ahead of
the upcoming "Double 11" shopping frenzy, couriers in Hohhot, north China's
Inner Mongolia, chose to ride horses to deliver packages to clients as the
city released a new traffic regulation to ban all of electric tricycles on
the road, according to news from finance.china.com.cn ... According to
records, riding a horse to deliver goods dates back to the Spring and Autumn
Period (770BC- 476BC).
...
http://en.people.cn/n/2015/1111/c98649-8974851.html
Couriers deliver packages riding horses in N China
November 11, 2015  ... Hohhot, the capital city of the Inner Mongolia
autonomous region in North China, as the city’s new traffic regulation
released last month bans all electric tricycles on road, according to cnr.cn
...
...
https://www.facebook.com/cctvnewschina/posts/1073782819329204
 ... While Hohhot prohibited electric tricycles starting October 16 to help
improve traffic conditions and reduce road fatalities, experts and online
commentators suggested the government to look for alternatives before
introducing a blanket ban.
Yu Guangjun, professor at the Inner Mongolia’s Academy of Social Sciences,
said though the new ban relieves traffic chaos, the government should have
conducted a proper study to look into the pros and cons of the ban.
...
http://english.sina.com/china/2015/1111/863779.html
 ... Carrying a banner, riding a horse, the couriers quickly became an
internet sensation while the photos cheered netizens on WeChat and Weibo,
popular social networking platforms in China ...




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