In the heart of Lima’s historic center, a bright red archway, a gift from the people of Taiwan, marks the entrance to the city’s vibrant Chinatown, known as Barrio Chino. This neighborhood is characterized by its classic Chinese architecture and Buddhist temples, adding a distinct cultural flavor to the Peruvian capital. Visitors can explore the area, browsing through shops that offer medicinal herbs, and savor authentic Chinese cuisine at the local chifas, or Chinese restaurants. The blend of traditional Chinese elements with the urban landscape of Lima creates a unique and engaging experience.
Lima Chinatown (Barrio Chino)
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