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Can you help me find information about food, clothing, housing and transportation in Peru? You'd better attach a picture ~ ~ ~

Peruvians prefer Chinese food. The general term for Peruvian residents in South America. Spanish and Quechua are widely used. Aymara was originally used by mountain residents, and was gradually replaced by Quechua. 95% people believe in Catholicism. Modern Peruvians are a long-term combination of Spanish immigrants and Indian descendants. Peruvians include Indians, Indo-Europeans and immigrants. Indians are mainly Quechua and Aymara, belonging to the Mongolian Indian type. There are also nearly 200 forest tribes, distributed in the eastern virgin forest areas. They live in poverty, and their number is decreasing day by day. Indo-European hybrids and immigrants are mainly distributed in coastal and mountainous cities, mostly craftsmen, businessmen and civil servants. Half of the blacks live in Lima, the capital. /kloc-In the late 20th century, a few Italians, Germans, China and Japanese moved in one after another. Peruvians mainly focus on agriculture, planting sugarcane, cotton, coffee, rice and so on. Mining, smelting, textile and sugar production are the main industries. The mining of copper, aluminum, zinc, bismuth and silver occupies an important position in the world. The vast Indian countryside still retains semi-feudal relations of production and practices slash-and-burn cultivation. The basic social organization is the "Liu Ai" (clan) left over from the Inca Empire. Indian farmers maintain a traditional way of life. Believe in fetishism and god. Folk art is developed on the basis of unique Indian culture, which is reflected in church architecture, sculpture and painting.