My Journey to
Brazil has been really fulfilling in terms of knowledge & professional
experience, however, in addition, I really enjoyed knowing a different culture
and place.
I went to Sao
Paulo city which, although seems to be, but not the capital of Brazil (it is
Brasília). It is a large cosmopolitan city and is capital of the same name
State (Sao Paulo) which is Brazil's most populous and wealthiest state.
This business
city with huge skyscrapers and infrastructure has lot of historical and new age
monuments, parks and museums and is home for lot of migrant population (like
other Brazilian cities) including Italian, Portuguese, German, Arab, Jewish and
Japanese.
Since the
19th century people began migrating from northeastern Brazil into São Paulo.
This migration grew enormously and remained huge in the next decades.
I was not
surprised to see lot of Chinese dominance in markets and city though.
My personal
experience was limited to visiting places of most interest in Sao Paulo which
included,
- Ibirapuera Park - has a large area for leisure, jogging and walking and has a large museum of modern art
- Sao
Paulo Cathedral
- Mercado
Municipal – Local market to buy food ingredients
- Few
famous streets of SP like Paulista Avenue, Rua 25
de Março, Vila Madalena
- Nearby
beach of Santos
- Cultural
center
- Liberdade
– the Japanese neighbourhood and street fair on Sunday
- Sao
Paulo Aquarium
Link to Part 1
3 comments:
Will like to read more of ur expirences abt the local cukture and people around you...... Loved the discriptions of places u visited......
Read it as culture
Read it as culture
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