First, Times Square. Times Square is a landmark in new york. This triangle formed by the intersection of Seventh Avenue and Broadway Avenue is full of tall buildings and shops, and there are nearly 40 shopping malls and theaters nearby. After nightfall, a large number of colorful neon signs and LED screens are opened, brightly lit, and advertisements and videos from all over the world are played on each screen.
Tourists from all over the world visit here all day. The streets are full of tourists, and the languages of various countries are interspersed among them. Street performances that can be seen everywhere are even more lively. Every year, the countdown to the New Year is the busiest time in Times Square. From the afternoon, people will line up to enter. When the new year comes, tourists from all over the world will cheer and celebrate together. It is definitely an unforgettable memory.
Second, the Empire State Building. The Empire State Building is 444 meters high and stands on Manhattan Island in new york. It is a symbol of new york and even the whole United States. As a landmark building in new york, the Empire State Building is famous for its unique landscape. Visitors standing on the observation deck on the 86th floor and 102 floor can see the Manhattan skyline and enjoy the 360-degree view of new york City. It has always been a tourist attraction that tourists all over the world yearn for.
Third, Fifth Avenue. Fifth Avenue is the most famous north-south main street in Manhattan. The whole street covers many must-see attractions and top department stores in new york, and brings together countless global luxury specialty stores and flagship stores. Haute Couture clothes, jewelry and electronic products are extremely luxurious, attracting tourists from all over the world every day.
Fourth, Chinatown. Chinatown is also called China City. Walking in the bustling streets, you can hear dialects from all over China. The signs in the shops are all familiar people from China. There are more than 200 Chinese restaurants here, and there is always a China stomach that can satisfy your local flavor. Statues of Lin Zexu and Confucius also show the culture of China. Of course, the most festive moment in Chinatown is the Spring Festival every year. Red lanterns are hung in shops along the street, and the dragon and lion dances on the morning of New Year's Day are very lively, attracting tourists from all over the world.