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China people who have just arrived in Lima.

Guangdong Pearl River Delta region, so people in these areas have chosen to immigrate to Peru because of nepotism.

Lima (Spanish: Lima) is divided into two parts: the old city and the new city. The old city is located in the north of the city, close to the Apirimac River, and the streets extend from northwest to southeast, parallel to the Apirimac River.

Most streets are named after Peru's provinces and cities, with narrow blocks and low houses, which were mostly built during colonial rule. There are many squares in the old city, and the "weapons square" in the center of the city is the most famous. With this square as the center, all the streets radiate to every corner of the city. The streets are paved with large stone slabs and look antique.

There is a fountain in the center of the square, splashing and foggy, crystal clear in the sun, which makes the city look particularly lively. At the east end of the square is a Catholic church built in17th century, which maintains a strong Spanish architectural style. The church has a silver altar, a beautifully built chapel, and the glass coffin of Pizarro, the designer of the square and the leader of the Spanish colonial army, is parked here.

Other famous buildings around the square include the government building built by 1938, the municipal building built by 1945, and many commercial buildings and supermarkets. The old city has beautiful Alameda Park, the most prosperous business center, Unhao Avenue, wide and bustling streets, Nicolas de Pierrotta Avenue, San Martin Square, Bololonesi Square and the oldest university in South America, San Marcos University, which was built in 155 1.