0 in the past, a seat for one person surrounded by walls and with horizontal poles at either side, designed to be lifted and carried by two people --
It was rebuilt in 1901 as a stop area for sedan chairs, but was re-opened as a restaurant in 1947.
Carriages, coaches, sleds and sedan chairs are presented in an open building.
They were simple sedan chairs.
Presumably before that there were sedan chairs.
In those days they had not invented sedan chairs.
The body is placed on a sedan chair and carried to the funeral ground in a procession of lamas and the common people of the village.
In the background, two men carrying a sedan chair pause for drink, while the passenger remains wedged inside, her large hoop skirt pinning her in place.
A very wealthy nobleman, attended by jockeys, huntsmen, a large sedan chair with six porters, takes his seat.