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What are the scenic spots in new york, USA?

1. The Statue of Liberty, whose official name is "God who shines freely on the world", is a national monument of the United States. On October 28, 1886, the President of Cleveland presided over the opening ceremony. Since then, all ships entering new york Harbor have entered the United States from under the statue's 42-foot-high right arm.

2. Ground Zero, which refers to the World Trade Center site that collapsed in the "911 terrorist attacks", has now become a must-see for tourists. Where the World Trade Twin Towers once stood out from the rest of the world, now there is only an open space, a walkway surrounded by two rows of iron bars, and a big cloth strip "We will never forget" is hung behind the iron bars.

3. Wall Street is located in the south side of Manhattan, only 5 meters long, and it is dark and narrow. Six of the top 1 banks in the United States are headquartered here, which is regarded as a symbol of the American financial empire.

4. Broadway was originally a narrow path opened by Indians, but now it has become a bustling street with a width of 22 to 45 meters and a length of 5 miles. The buildings on both sides are like a noisy long river, running through Manhattan.

5. The United Nations Headquarters is located on the bank of the East River in new york, occupying 6 blocks. It consists of 39 floors of the United Nations Secretariat Building, the United Nations General Assembly and the Security, Economic, Social and Trusteeship Council Conference Building, and the library. It is called "international territory".

6. Central Park. In the center of the city, there is a rectangular green shade surrounded by many high-rise buildings. This is the Central Park known as the "new york Oasis".

7. The Empire State Building overlooks a quarter of Manhattan, attracting thousands of tourists to see the beautiful scenery every year. In clear weather, visitors can see the whole of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania.

8. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is located at 82nd Street on 5th Avenue. It is a huge treasure house, occupying four blocks. There are more than 3 million exhibits in the whole museum, including all kinds of works of art from ancient civilization to contemporary, including hundreds of masterpieces of world civilization.

9. New York Central Railway Station enjoys the reputation of "the most beautiful station in the world" and is also one of the most famous scenic spots in new york. The cave-shaped central hall is hung with four clocks made of precious opal, which is the treasure of the whole railway station.

1. Times Square in new york is often misinterpreted by China people as "new york Times Square", formerly known as "Longacre Square" and also known as "the crossroads of the world". Times Square got its name from the headquarters building set up here in The New York Times's early days.

11. The New York Botanical Garden is one of the important botanical gardens in the United States, located in the Bronx, new york. It covers an area of about 1 hectares and has some world-leading plant laboratories. It provides large-scale exhibitions such as large-scale flower shows throughout the year, and the number of visitors can reach 8, every year.

12. Washington Square Park, one of the most famous parks in new york, is the main landmark of Greenwich Village in Manhattan, and also a popular meeting place and arts and cultural activity place.

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