Tartanilla
A tartanilla is a traditional horse-drawn carriage commonly found in the Philippines, particularly in urban areas. It features a two-wheeled design and is typically pulled by a single horse. Tartanillas were once a popular mode of transportation in cities like Manila and Cavite, providing a convenient way for people to travel short distances.
These carriages are often brightly decorated and can carry a small number of passengers. While their use has declined with the advent of modern vehicles, tartanillas remain a cultural symbol and are sometimes used for tourism, offering visitors a glimpse into the country's historical transportation methods.