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Thursday, November 11, 2021

III.1.4. BEYOND THE TOWERS


A FRENCH NEIGHBORHOOD THAT ASIANS INFLUENCE 



In brief
  • Asians enliven Parisian sobriety
  • A park that evokes Asians and kings
  • The T'ang supermarkets, also symbols of the neighborhood
  • An alignment of shops that are small and distinctive

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Posted by Catherine Aubin at 7:21 PM
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  • 1. WHAT MAKES FRANCE DISTINCT (1)
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  • 3.1.6. Asians emerge from shadows (4)
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  • 8.4.2. Messages cheer gray winter days (1)
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  • 8.6. The city's newest festival (1)
  • 8.6.1. A banquet under the aerial métro (1)
  • 8.6.2. Asians launch the fête (1)
  • 8.6.3. The arts through new techniques (1)
  • 8.6.4. Movies in the park (1)
  • 8.6.5. Ethnic dancers from neighborhood (1)
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