Take the subway green line to SPRING ST or the orange line to GRAND ST and walk to it. There are obvious signs along the way, which are easy to find. It was originally an area where Italian immigrants gathered. According to the data, the scope of small Italy is shrinking due to the increasing number of immigrants from other ethnic groups, including Chinese. People in rivers and lakes, always want to find roots, homesickness, small Italy is still a place to place their homesickness. On both sides of the street are some small buildings, very old. The murals on the walls are vivid, exaggerated and romantic. The small Italian block is relatively quiet and tidy compared with Chinatown. The most prominent place on the street is the outdoor dining room covered with checked tablecloths. Foreigners always like to drink a cup of coffee under the sun umbrella or eat a big meal, even in cold winter. Sitting in the street, chatting while eating, looking at the pedestrians coming and going, the figure of the diners may also be taken into the camera.