• The Chinese Arch (Spanish: Arco Chino), also known as the Chinese Portal (Spanish: Portada China),[1] is a paifang located at the entrance of Lima's Chinatown.
  • Barrio Chino or Chinatown in Peru originated in 1860 with the first Chinese arrival, whose descendants settled in block 7 of Jiron Ucayali, Lima's center.
  • Main Square of Lima with Cathedral. Catacombs of Saint Francis Monastery. Chinatown Arch. Central Market. Golden Earring at Larco Museum.
  • Browse 12,171 professional chinese arch stock photos, images & pictures available royalty-free. ... Chinese arch in Lima downtown.
  • Calle Capon is the pedestrian street that serves as the center of action in Chinatown and is located near the Arco China de Lima, the Chinatown arch.
  • Built by Shanghai craftsmen and erected in 2004 the Chinese Arch stands opposite St James’s ball-kicking Park as the gateway to Newcastle’s China town...
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  • Keywords Lima’s Chinatown, New Chinese immigration, Peru-China trade relations, Chinese entrepre-neurs, Tusans (Tusheng).
  • The origin of the name "Capón" is due to the fact that, before the Chinese colony settled in Lima, that area was a place where pigs were castrated.
  • The Chinese Arch honors thousands of Chinese workers brought in to accomplish Central Pacific’s portion of the Transcontinental Railroad.
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  • It's also home to the largest Chinese Arch outside of China. The Imperial Arch stands at 13.5 metres and 44 feet tall!
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  • Projects from the historic center of Lima, complete with a map and suggestion for a 3-hour walking tour.
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  • Named for the Chinese laborers who were employed in the building of the transcontinental railroad in the 1860s.
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