Chinese Arch, Lima
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chinese-arch-lima-194-9519438
title:
Chinese Arch, Lima
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The Chinese Arch, also known as the Chinese Portal, is a paifang located at the entrance of Lima's Chinatown. It was donated by the Peruvian Chinese colony for the Sesquicentennial of the Independence of Peru and inaugurated with a great party on November 12, 1971, by the mayor of Lima Eduardo Dibós as part of the remodeling and enhancement of the area as a tourist attraction. In 2017, two 1.80-metre, 2.5-ton sculptures of lions located in the arch were unveiled.
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wiki
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Paifang in Chinatown, Peru
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Arch,_Lima
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2023-12-24T05:45:03Z
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