Exploring Dynamics of Craftsmanship and Resource Constraint: Vehicle Covers in Guizhou, China

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Since I made the observation about protecting one’s cards in Myanmar and China, I’ve noticed another example of the personalized/expensive solution versus the one-size-fits-most/affordable solution that related directly to my research on resource-constrained approaches to mobility in China. The challenge was, “How do I protect myself/my cargo from the elements while driving my three-wheeled vehicle?”

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In Jiangkou, a small and remote city in Guizhou province that is accessible solely by road, a thriving workshop fabricates cargo shelters and cab covers specifically for three-wheeled vehicles. I had spent some time trying to locate this shop, as its fame for producing high-quality covers had drivers traveling from as far as the next province over to have covers made for them. Depending upon the size, a custom cover costs between 700 and 2400 kuai (US $111–$382) and requires 6–14 hours of labor. The result is a durable shelter for one’s three-wheeled vehicle, with the option to add several other security and performance-enhancing innovations, such as additional in-vehicle storage, electric windshield-wipers wired directly into the vehicle’s circuits, and “lock-rings,” as seen in this piece for Ethnography Matters.

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Meanwhile, a different solution is available for the residents of Tongren, Guizhou, a larger city and the county seat. Tongren is linked by rail and highway to other cities and provinces, and is better connected than Jiangkou to the rest of the country. However, there exists no comparable means of getting a custom-fabricated cover for one’s vehicle there. The only comparable service I was able to find was a repair shop that offers to attach a front cover to one’s three-wheeled vehicle, modified (usually using a combination of a saw and power drill) to fit a vehicle’s particular dimensions.

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