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My First Transport Museum

The trip to my first Transport Museum also happens to be India's first transport museum  which houses all sorts of vehicles. DC (Daddy Cool) made me stand at the runway next to the plane. 

It's called the Heritage Transport Museum, in Manesar. It took me three hours on the road to get there. 

It is very special for me and DC because it has a huge art work made by Moma. It's a 12 ft x 22 ft shutter with the big red ribbon in the background. The whole art is made with stickers.

You can see my silhouette here while standing in front of the shutter. The work is dedicated to truck drivers and the stickers glow in the dark. It's so wow! 

There were many other wow things that kept me so so busy. This car is suspended mid air andcovered with mirror discs. And the other Chevrolets and Buicks were something I have never seen on the road before. 

It also had other things used much before I was born when people moved very slowly. These slow things were palanquins, rickshaws and carts. 

This plane is also very small and slow. DC says it's called biplane.

This two-seater convertible car, designed by Dilip Chabria, shot to fame when it was used by SRK in his film 'Dil To Pagal Hai'. I know nothing about these people or the film. I'm just parroting what Moma told me.

I also got to sit on my first cycle rickshaw. These are also very slow but I have seen some on the road.  

There is also contemporary art here. The gird of planes by Natraj Sharma and paper planes by Baptist Coelho.

And for cute boys like me, there is a special children section.

You know the funny thing? I used my own transport inside the museum - my pram



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