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New York Tourism Attractions & Guides
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City Profile

  New York, belonging to the state of New York, is the largest city in the United States. It is located at the mouth of the Hudson River on the northeastern coast of the United States, bordering the Atlantic Ocean and has a temperate continental humid climate. The total area is 1,214 square kilometers, with 5 districts under its jurisdiction. The city hall is located in Manhattan City Hall Park.

  New York City is the economic, financial, commercial, trade, cultural and media center of the United States and the world. It is one of the three major financial centers in the world. Wall Street is known as the barometer of the US economy. New York has 120 higher education institutions such as Columbia University and New York University and 2,000 art and cultural institutions. It is the global center of television, advertising, music, newspapers and book publishing, and the largest media market in North America. New York has convenient transportation, dense road networks and developed public transportation. With three international airports including Kennedy International Airport, the Port of New York is the busiest port in North America.

  Main attractions:

  1. Times Square

  Times Square, the world’s busiest street corner. Times Square has become Manhattan’s famous commercial district. But also become a concentration of theaters, concert halls, specialty hotels, cultural concentration. With the endless stream of people and cars, dazzling LED screens, there is no distinction between day and night. If you are overlooking the bustle of New York from the Empire State Building. Times Square is the first stop in the bustle of the city. No matter day or night, the neon advertisements and big screens on both sides of the street attract people’s eyes. It showing advertisements and promotional videos from all over the world. There are about 70,000 people a day in this high-density crowd, swarming with pedestrians of different colors and nationalities, and street performances can be seen everywhere.

  2. Empire State Building

  The Empire State Building stands on Manhattan Island in New York City. It is the icon and symbol of New York. Visitors can enjoy a 360-degree view of New York City. And it is a tourist attraction desired by tourists from all over the world. In particular, the observation deck on the 86th floor, which is divided into indoor and outdoor. It is the highest open-air observation deck in New York. It has been used as a location for many movies and TV shows. Centered on the spire of the building. The observation deck offers a 360-degree panoramic view of New York and the wider region. Visitors will enjoy unique views of Central Park, the Hudson and East Rivers, the Brooklyn Bridge, Times Square, the Statue of Liberty and more.

  3. The Metropolitan Museum of Art

  The Metropolitan Museum of Art was built in 1870 and is located in a beautiful setting next to Central Park. It is one of the three largest museums in the world together with the British Museum and the Louvre. The museum has four floors and a collection of up to 3.3 million pieces. Covering Egypt, Greece, Rome, Europe, Asia and other places of all kinds of precious relics and works of art. The museum’s permanent exhibits total 2 million pieces and are divided into 19 exhibition gallery areas. In addition to the exhibition galleries in Midtown, the Metropolitan Museum of Art also has another pavilion in Upper Manhattan called the Trumbull Abbey. It mainly exhibits artifacts from the Middle Ages. One of the must-visit places in New York and definitely not to be missed.

  4. Statue Of Liberty

  The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of New York and the United States and is one of the must-see places in New York. A gift from France in 1876 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of American Independence. The Statue of Liberty was designed by the French sculptor Bartholdi. It is located on Liberty Island at the lower end of Manhattan. It is currently one of the most important tourist attractions in New York. The Statue of Liberty is open to visitors, who need to take a ferry to get there. The interior of the Statue of Liberty is hollow, allowing you to take an elevator right up to the head of the statue. At its base is the Museum of American Immigration History. Which chronicles the history of the millions of immigrants who came to the United States across the ocean.

  5. Central Park

  Central Park is located in the centre of Manhattan. It is a quiet place of leisure in the bustling city of New York. The park is dotted with lakes and forests of all sizes, a zoo, sports venues and amusement facilities. It would take a whole day to visit the park. The park is a completely man-made natural landscape with light green grass, an ice skating rink, two small zoos, and a lake where you can canoe on the water. The serenity of the park is not lost on the fashionable attributes either. As it often hosts luxury brand shows, as well as exciting concerts by big names. The most famous attractions in the central part of the park are Bethesda Terrace and the Bethesda Fountain on the lake. And on the west side of the lake is the ever-present Strawberry Field.

  6. Fifth Avenue

  Shopper’s paradise Fifth Avenue, located in the center of Manhattan Island. It is a commercial street running north-south through Manhattan. There are many attractions on Fifth Avenue. From south to north there is the Empire State Building, the New York Public Library, Rockefeller Center, St. Patrick’s Church and Central Park. Fifth Avenue, between 60th and 34th Streets, is known as the “Street of Dreams”. The reason is home to many famous brand name stores and is an upscale shopping destination. It is a typical representative of high-end atmosphere. But the price is more cheap is the the center of New York City’s Woodbury Outlet Discount Center. The center including 220 stores, Burberry, Coach, Dolce & Gabbana, Giorgio Armani, Gucci, Versace, and other brands are among them.

  7. Brooklyn Bridge

  The Brooklyn Bridge is also one of the symbols of New York City. It is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States, connecting Manhattan to Brooklyn. The Brooklyn Bridge is 1600 meters long. It was the longest bridge in the world at the time and the first cable-stayed suspension bridge in the world. When the Brooklyn Bridge was completed, it was considered to be the eighth wonder of the world after the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and was hailed as one of the world’s seven epoch-making architectural and engineering wonders of the Industrial Revolution era. You can watch the fireworks here on July 4, the anniversary of the American Independence Day.

  8. Broadway

  Broadway is a famous avenue in New York City. The original meaning is “wide street”. New York City to Battery Park as the starting point. From south to north across Manhattan Island. The whole length of 25 kilometers of a long street. There are dozens of theaters spread on both sides of Broadway. The theater on Broadway from 44th Street to 53rd Street is called Inner Broadway. While the theater on Broadway at 41st Street and 56th Street is called Outer Broadway. Inner Broadway is staging classic, popular, commercialized plays, and Outer Broadway is staging some experimental, not yet famous, low-budget plays. When you come here, don’t forget to walk into a theater and enjoy an authentic Broadway opera.

  9. Museum of Modern Art

  The Museum of Modern Art in New York is one of the most important modern art museums in the world. Of all the museums with the title of modern art, MoMA is arguably the most famous one. MoMA was initially designed with paintings as the main exhibits. And the works of the world’s top painters can be admired here. The works of the world’s top painters can be enjoyed here: Picasso, Dali, Van Gogh, Cézanne and other works are displayed. Nowadays, MoMA has expanded its exhibition programs to include sculpture, printmaking, photography, film, installation art and so on.

  10. Wall Street

  Wall Street is known as the financial center of the world. It is a narrow street in Lower Manhattan. With skyscrapers on both sides, walking through the middle of the street is like walking into an abyssal canyon. After 9/11, Wall Street’s influence in the financial world gradually diminished. Many financial companies moved their headquarters to the increasingly prosperous Midtown. But the New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, American Stock Exchange, New York Mercantile Exchange and New York Futures Exchange are still headquartered on Wall Street. The influence of Wall Street is still not to be underestimated. Wall Street near the Bowling Green Park, there is a symbol of the stock market bull bulls in the sky of the bronze bull statue, but also the symbol of Wall Street, the constant flow of tourists visit, so that the bronze bull was also touched by the shiny body.

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