The owners of trucks and buses in Pakistan are willing to spend more money for cars than for housing. A driver in Balochistan, Pakistan, said he recently purchased a Hino truck chassis for $ 35,000 equivalent and brought straight to the shops decorated in the workshop Masallah International Truck Yard service in Karachi. There, he can spend an extra $ 25,000 to do bodywork, paint and decorate. While waiting for the car maker, may last several weeks, he will sleep inside or underneath the vehicle, in sleeping bags. Adding decorative details such as ribbons, the pattern tiles wheels and gaudy ornaments shaped steel onto a small bus will cost at least 800 USD. And that is considered an advertising expense. A bus decorated public choice is often one of the passengers in front of many cars. While decorating a truck typically cost from U.S. $ 3000-5000 for the exterior. This is no small sum, considering the relative level of per capita income of Pakistan, as measured by purchasing power parity (PPP), is more than $ 2,000 in fiscal year 2010-2011. This trend has changed the face of decorative branches trucks and buses in recent years in Pakistan . Decorations for the car no longer be done manually for each vehicle, which was mass produced. "At first the bus Pakistan decorated with handmade furniture and hand-painted, "he Kurram Awan, owner of a shop selling automobile decorations Lahore , Said. "Now that my store sold more than 1,000 different items, including all kinds of decorative braids, flashing lights and antennas." The decorated trucks in Pakistan Not only is the interest aesthetically, but also their religious views, feelings and preferences of car owners or drivers. The figure decoration on trucks and buses in Pakistan divided into five groups: - The ideal of life, as a village or a scenic, romantic, beautiful women - Photographs of modern life, such as photos of politicians or the patriot - Items spells, international church, such as horns, yak tails ... - The symbolic nature of belief as the eyes, fish, birds ... - The image or symbol of religion, as sacred horse Buraq carried the Prophet Muhammad to heaven Discover the world of buses and trucks full of color in Pakistan : A bus decorated fancy, rare images Pakistan Hino A decorative "jubilant" waiting for diesel engine maintenance services at the International Truck plant in the Yard Karachi . The bus and truck owners in Pakistan generally agreed to give the driver the car very decorative taste. Average salary of drivers here is about 75 USD / month. Chim decoration is commonly found on buses and trucks in Pakistan (pictured on the front foot as the bird windshield) Besides fish and pictures mosque in mecca Mecca , Or the sacred horse Buraq carried the Prophet Muhammad. The more modern image is also used, such as aircraft of international airlines Pakistan or a famous singer. The interior decoration is usually more "intense" than the exterior. The "pagan" subtle difference, but off the driver may receive a car from the area of Pakistan based on the type of decoration. Peshawari Truck in Balochistani and are decorated with wooden details. Xe in Rawalpindi and Islamabadi use more plastic. The artists used Sindh back or ornaments made of camel bone. A welder's International Truck Service Yard workshops are more frames on the roof to make room for the driver to sleep. Hino with a windshield was covered as a driver backrest. What a colorful antenna just for decoration, not the reception. Front is decorated with dozens of bells. The body is often painted closed, with different symbolic images, often symbolic and poetry, along with decorative metal. Nissan and Hino trucks designed cabin with flat nose, most of which were assembled in Pakistan, is a common choice for today's freight demand, on behalf of the British cars Vauxhall Bedford, traditional cabin design, before is very popular in Pakistan. The decoration also note that use reflective paint to the car to look outstanding at night Employees of a store decorated electric trucks are fighting for a new lighting system. Saudi Aramco World magazine in 2005, said more than 50,000 people in Karachi work decorated buses and vans. |
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