Widebrim
I'll Lock Up
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São Paulo downtown got a sad, violent decadence in 70s and 80s. Now it's getting up again.
Funny that this decadance saved a lot of old buildings from XIXth centrury and from 10s to 50s. Because the place had no value, it would be bad business to take them out to construct new ones. So that new, ugly buildings, all of glass and no windows, won't be here!!!
E certo. I saw those old buildings, as well as the old municipal train station in 2010. If I recall correctly, many of them are in the supposedly Chinese/Japanese section of Sao Paulo, although most of the residents there are of European background.