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Investigation on Living Traffic of Italian Immigrants

# Italian Immigrants # Introduction It is necessary for new Italian immigrants to know about the transportation in Italy, which will be more conducive to everyone's life in Italy. Italy's transportation system is one of the most perfect in the world. The total length of various transportation systems in China ranks among the top 20 in the world, and the per capita transportation line length ranks among the top 10 in the world. Here is an introduction to Italian transportation, welcome to read!

Highway:

Italy's domestic traffic mainly depends on roads, which is also the most satisfactory traffic category in Italy's transportation system. Its expressway system is one of the most developed and efficient systems in Europe. Italy ranks third in Europe in road density per square kilometer, but its total length accounts for 16.2% of the total length of road networks in 44 European countries. Among them, the national highway is 6600 kilometers long, ranking fourth in the European Union.

Railway:

The Italian railway network covers more than 3,500 railway stations. There are many railway tunnels, among which Sempio tunnel in Switzerland is 19.8km long, which is the longest railway tunnel in the world. The total length of Italian railways is 16356 km, which is equivalent to that of Britain and ranks third in Europe, accounting for 10.7% of the total length of European railways. It transports 473 million passengers and 87 million tons of cargo every year. In addition, Italy is also one of the earliest countries in the world to develop high-speed rail projects.

Rome airport:

Architecture. At present, Italy and France are investing 8.5 billion euros to build a European transnational high-speed railway connecting Lyon, France and Turin, Italy, which is expected to be completed in 2023.

Aviation:

Italy's air transport system is also relatively developed. The number of air passengers reached 1 100 million. The goods are close to 800,000 tons. Italy's air transport has superior innate conditions, the flight time to major capital cities in Europe and the Mediterranean is less than 3 hours, domestic routes are dense, and the flight time from north to south is less than 1 hour. There are 98 Italian airports, including fiumicino Airport in Rome, Lienert Airport in Milan, Malpensa Airport in Turin and Caselle Airport.

Water transport:

Italy has a well-developed water transport system, in which maritime transport plays a major role. There are 148 large and small ports along Italy's nearly 8,000 kilometers long coastline. The main ports are Genoa (the second largest port in the Mediterranean), Naples (the Italian passenger port) and taranto (the Mediterranean military port). China's ports have an annual passenger flow of 90 million passengers and an annual cargo throughput of 46.3 billion tons. It has 280 kilometers of berthing docks and 550,000 ships; Italy's domestic water transport (canals and rivers) is not dominant, with a length of 1500 km.

Extended reading: the lifestyle of Italian immigrants

First of all, the lifestyle of Italian immigrants.

Italians are naturally fond of enjoying life, and it is almost impossible to see people who wolfed down their breakfast and hurried to work. In Italy, you usually have a cup of coffee in the morning, take a nap after lunch, or take a leisurely walk in the park, and the day passes like this.

Second, the quality of life of Italian immigrants.

Air quality and water quality are important indicators of quality of life. Italy's air and water follow the requirements of pollution-free and environmental protection, which is conducive to a healthy life. In all cities, especially in larger cities, such as Milan and Rome, the air has been strictly tested and evaluated in order to better detect the pollution level and manage it effectively. Bottled mineral water produced by Italian waterworks has also undergone strict inspection and testing to ensure the quality of drinking water.

Third, the leisure activities of Italian immigrants.

Italians like to use their leisure time to do something meaningful and learn all kinds of knowledge. In Italy, many private or public institutions offer free courses, including art, painting, handicrafts and other related knowledge. Besides enriching themselves, Italians also like outdoor activities and are keen on walking and cycling.

Four. Art and Culture of Immigrating to Italy

Italy is the birthplace of the Renaissance and the first country to be listed as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO. Italy, an ancient civilization, can be associated with the ancient Roman Empire, the world-famous Leaning Tower of Pisa, Florence, Venice and other arts and cultures. It is worth mentioning that Italy is also the birthplace of many famous brands.