Typical Ox-Cart: In 1988, the Costa Rican ox-cart ("la carreta costarricense") was established as the national symbol of work. Drawn by a team of oxen, the ox-cart was used during the colonial period for the transportation of sugar cane, tobacco, and coffee. Thus, it became a very important factor in the development of agricultural activity of Costa Rica. Today, the ox-cart is one of the handicrafts most representative of Costa Rican culture.