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Here another photo at Aclimaçãp Park in São Paulo city. São Paulo has the most bigger population of oriental and their descendants in Brazil, mainly japoneses ones. It is easy to see japonese faces in anywhere in the city.

The funny here was the oriental man shirt. It has the São Paulo state colors flag (red, white and black). When the flag was created by Júlio Ribeiro in July of 1888 these colors represent the tree races that form the brazilian folk: the black, the white and the indian peoples. But know a days where are the oriental ones?

If you take a look at the Sao Paulo flag it has 4 yellow stars that I search ofr but I didn't found any explanation for that stars and to me it could represent this folk on present days.

Hugs for all!

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