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Monday, June 8, 2015

Chinatown in Milan


Thousands of Chinese people came to live in Milan in 1970s. They started with small commodity retailing and catering business, and gradually expanded the scale. Today, Via Paolo Sarpi, the street where Chinese immigrants first settled, has become a famous Chinatown in Milan. The various restaurants and shops in the street are all in unique Chinese style.


The owner of a leather shop does accounts in Via Paolo Sarpi, Milan, Italy, June 4, 2015

People wait to check out in a supermarket run by a Chinese in Via Paolo Sarpi, Milan, June 4, 2015

A Chinese man on a bicycle sells steamed dumplings and cold noodles in Via Paolo Sarpi, Milan, Italy, June 4, 2015

A vegetable shop in Via Paolo Sarpi, Milan, Italy, June 4, 2015

A supermarket in Via Paolo Sarpi, Milan, Italy, June 4, 2015. The Chinese advertisement on the door indicates the new arrival of snacks favored by Chinese people.

Local people run a dog in Via Paolo Sarpi, Milan, Italy, June 4, 2015. With the increase of Chinese shops and tourists, the street has become a scenic spot in Milan.
A Chinese girl speaks on the phone at a crossroad in Via Paolo Sarpi, Milan, Italy, June 4, 2015

A socks shop run by a Chinese in Via Paolo Sarpi, Milan, Italy, June 4, 2015

Chinese shops can be seen everywhere in Via Paolo Sarpi, Milan, Italy, June 4, 2015


Source: People's Daily


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