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(17 Feb 2026) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS Milan, Italy - 17 February 2026 1. Various of robotic noodle display in Milan’s Chinatown district 2. Various of street decorations in Milan’s Chinatown district 3. Various of dumplings being made inside kitchen of ‘La Ravioleria Sarpi’ - a Chinese dumpling food store in Milan’s Chinatown district 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Agie Zhou, Owner of La Ravioleria Sarpi: “Chinese New Year, of course it’s a very important festival for us Chinese. Usually we do a big dinner, like Christmas Eve, it’s the same for Chinese New Year so we had a really important dinner yesternight with my family and also here (the shop). For Chinese people it’s very important to eat dumplings if you want to connect something to eat to Chinese New Year, it’s Chinese dumplings.” 5. Various of pork dumplings being made 6. Wide of Anna Wolfe, from California visiting Milan for the Winter Olympic Games enquiring about dumplings at shop stand 7. SOUNDBITE (English) Anna Wolfe, Olympic Games visitor: “I love Chinese food. I love the culture and I heard that Milan had the biggest Chinatown in Italy so I stayed in the area and I was ready to try all the street food.” 8. Mid of Anna Wolfe eating dumpling, UPSOUND: "I like the sauce" and enjoying before walking off 9. Various of street vendor preparing bao buns 10. Various exteriors of crowds gathering outside street vendor in Milan’s Chinatown district 11. SOUNDBITE (English) Virginia Pango, Chinatown visitor for New Year: “I wear red because red is for (good) fortune so in Chinese New Year you wear red and today we came in Chinatown just to celebrate, just to be part of the community and just to enjoy.” 12. Various of Maneki Neko cats on display seen through shop windows 13. Various interiors of ornament shop including model Maneki Neko cats and model horses on display 14. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Marco Sciutto, Chinatown visitor: “It's right, it's wonderful that also the Chinese community in Milan, which is a very large one, can celebrate its traditions, that are also spectacular and promote tourism, since Italians as well enjoy seeing these things.” 15. Various of street vendor grilling beef skewers in Chinatown STORYLINE: The streets of Milan's Chinatown were decorated with red lanterns on Tuesday as the district marked the Lunar New Year, the most important festival in the Chinese calendar. The date changes each year because it follows the lunar cycle, beginning on the second new moon after the winter solstice, usually between 21 January and 20 February. Each year is associated with one of 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac. This year is the Year of the Horse, a symbol traditionally linked to energy, strength and perseverance. Milan is home to the largest Chinese community in Italy, centred here at Via Paolo Sarpi in the city’s north west. The neighbourhood has grown over decades into a commercial and cultural hub, particularly for families with roots in China’s Zhejiang province. During the Lunar New Year, its streets become a focal point for celebrations, drawing residents and tourists alike. Inside the family run La Ravioleria Sarpi, established in 2015, staff prepared trays of dumplings by hand. To mark the new year, the restaurant is making special Chinese dumplings filled with pork and pak choi (a typical Chinese green), alongside its usual vegetarian, beef and pork options. Owner Agie Zhou says the festival holds deep personal and cultural significance. Among those stopping by was Anna Wolfe from California, visiting Milan for the Winter Olympic Games. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...