Chinatown
Commercial neighborhood in Milan, Italy
Chinatown (Quartiere Cinese) borders the Centro Storico area, and is a multi-ethnic district around pedestrianized Via Paolo Sarpi. The streets are strung with Chinese lanterns and lined with food markets and shops selling silks and leather, while dining options range from dim sum restaurants and tea shops to Asian street-food stands. Contemporary art exhibitions take place at the Fabbrica del Vapore cultural center.
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I had never wandered into a “Chinatown” before and was taken back and impressed by this new perspective. Via Paolo Sarpi (Milan, Italy). The second time I ...