The word "Asian" does little to describe the profusion of cultural influences that people – and the descendants of people – from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have brought to London and the UK."British" and "Asian" culture has, through the generations, intermingled to such an extent that often they can be indistinguishable. However, many Asian traditions and events are notable.
The current generation of British Asians is moving away from the traditional sectors of manufacturing and textiles, and entering retail, IT, medicine, pharmaceuticals, and the media.
An increasing number of young Asians are becoming influential in the arts – particularly literature, music, film-making and the performing arts – where they have been gaining awards and accolades. Many are also moving out of traditionally Asian neighbourhoods and setting up fashionable bars, restaurants and clubs in the capital's smartest areas.
Did You Know?
The current Asian Rich List is made up of 300 Asian billionaires and millionaires in Britain, 187 of who live in London and the South East.
And the wealthiest person in Britain is Indian-born steel magnate, Lakshmi Mittal, whose net worth is valued at around £13bn.
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