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Introduction to the three carriages

The troika is a traditional means of transportation consisting of three horses pulling a cart.

It originated in Europe and was popularized as early as the 17th century.

The three-carriage usually consisted of a wooden frame and smaller wheels, and the body was covered with a roof to protect the occupants from rain and sunlight.

Three carriages are usually highly decorative, and the bodies are often inlaid with beautiful patterns and carvings, allowing people to feel the precious European cultural tradition while riding in the carriage.

Nowadays, the Troika is more than just a means of transportation. It is also widely used for city tours and special occasion celebrations, becoming a romantic and historical experience.