live in a increasingly globalized world, which is leaving less room for ; nationalist individualism and instead, they grow further intercultural coexistence and that's great, because I think the differences, whatever they are, always enrich and complement what we may have.
statistics say that in Spain 12% of its population consists of immigrants and of these, the dominant communities are formed by: Moroccans, Romanians and Ecuadorians. And despite the crisis has forced some of them to leave our country, when you make a trip underground in Madrid, see an authentic cultural mosaic of different races, nationalities and skin colors. And another immigrant community that is growing by leaps and bounds here is the Chinese community.
few days ago, going with one of my nieces shopping in the downtown, I met with this unexpected pattern, although viewed with some suspicion "that unknown lady had a camera in hand, her curiosity was stronger and kept looking at me, so I took the opportunity to express in these pictures all the innocence of childhood for our next generation of Chinese compatriots, until his mama came out of a nearby grocery store to find it and I had to interrupt my impromptu photo shoot.
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