If you’ve spent any time on Filipino social media, you’ve likely encountered the high-energy, often hilarious world of . Originally gaining massive traction through Facebook and YouTube, this vlogging collective captures the chaotic, heart-warming, and always entertaining life of tricycle drivers and their interactions with the community. One name that has recently sparked curiosity among fans is . Who is Shieng?
He’s not smuggling goods to sell. He carves them by night and leaves them in places that need mending. People have found the animals under doorsteps, in pockets of suits hung in mosques, tucked inside prayer books. “They make you forgive yourself,” an old tea-woman told Yen once, in a voice that tasted like sugar. The boy’s name—if he would ever give one—has been many things in the whispers of the neighborhood, but to the patrol he is simply Shieng. Trike Patrol - Shieng
Put on your headphones, press play on "Trike Patrol," and let Shieng take you on a ride through the neon-lit corridors of the imagination. If you’ve spent any time on Filipino social