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Glimpse of Paolo Sarpi Street, a tree-lined street provided with pedestrian crosses, 1 kilometer long,...
Glimpse of Paolo Sarpi Street, a tree-lined street provided with pedestrian crosses, 1 kilometer long, where concentrate a lot of shops run by Chinese business owners, as the restaurant at the first floor; the area began to be interested by this phenomenon during the first decad of the Twentieth Century as a consequence of its particular urban configuration, which favourited the opening of the laboratoires overlooking the indoor courtyardsm with belonging dwelling; immigration has increased in the last years, so that in Paolo sarpi Street and neighboring streets they have created a compact district, known as the Milanese Chinatown. Milan, Italy, 2015 (photo)
Glimpse of Paolo Sarpi Street, a tree-lined street provided with pedestrian crosses, 1 kilometer long, where concentrate a lot of shops run by Chinese business owners, as the restaurant at the first floor; the area began to be interested by this phenomenon during the first decad of the Twentieth Century as a consequence of its particular urban configuration, which favourited the opening of the laboratoires overlooking the indoor courtyardsm with belonging dwelling; immigration has increased in the last years, so that in Paolo sarpi Street and neighboring streets they have created a compact district, known as the Milanese Chinatown. Milan, Italy, 2015.