The trishaw-style xe lam is painted in cheerful colors, with its compact body and the familiar “pành pành” engine sound that instantly evokes a sense of warmth and nostalgia. Stepping inside, visitors feel as if they are being carried back to the old days, when this three-wheeled vehicle was a common sight—taking people to the market, bringing children to school, or shuttling families to neighborhood gatherings.
In the cozy little space of the restored xe lam, laughter rings out and long-forgotten stories resurface, filling the ride with the tender memories of a bygone era.

For international visitors, the vintage xe lam offers a completely novel experience—unique, authentic, and full of local charm. They are delighted as the vehicle slowly rolls through lush village roads, flanked by winding canals and fruit-laden orchards.
Each ride feels like a storytelling journey: tales of the gentle Mekong Delta, of memories from days long past, and of Út Trinh’s heartfelt desire to preserve the simple, rustic beauty of this land and share it with every traveler who comes along.

Ut Trinh’s vintage xe lam is more than just a means of transportation—it is a “living heritage” in the heart of the Mekong countryside. It reflects Ut Trinh’s deep affection for her homeland’s culture and her hope that every visitor who comes here will leave with a piece of the Mekong Delta in their heart—authentic, warm, and full of hospitality
