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What is the largest city and the largest seaport in the United States?

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New york, the largest city and the largest seaport in the United States, is located in Manhattan, where skyscrapers crisscross. The Empire State Building and Chrysler Building are more than 300 meters high. Broadway, which is 29 kilometers long, is a concentrated place of entertainment, with many theaters, theatres, dance halls and nightclubs. There are many museums, art galleries, libraries, scientific research institutions and art centers in the city, and there is also a central park covering an area of 340 hectares.

1. Airport John F. Kennedy International Airport is located 26 kilometers southeast of downtown Manhattan, and there is an airport bus directly to downtown. In addition, there is la guardia airport in the east, which is 15km away from the urban area. There is Newark Airport in the west, which is 2 1 km away from the urban area.

2. Location (1) The Statue of Liberty: Located in Liberty Island, New York, it was a gift from the American-French Alliance to the United States during the American Revolutionary War to commemorate the100th anniversary of American independence. The statue was designed by the artist August barto, and the iron frame inside the statue was designed by Eiffel, the engineer who designed the Paris Tower. The goddess is 46.33 meters tall and weighs 225 tons. She holds the torch in her right arm and inserts it into the clouds. On her left arm was a book symbolizing the American Declaration of Independence, which was engraved with the date of publication1July 4, 776, leaving a chain that she wanted to break free. She is regarded as a symbol of the American nation, with noble temperament and brave behavior.

(2) Wall Street: The largest financial center in the United States, located at the southern tip of Manhattan, starts from Trinity Church on Broadway in the west and ends at Donghe Wharf in the east, with a total length of less than 800 meters. The street is curved and narrow, and dozens of high-rise skyscrapers stand on both sides, which makes the street darker and only a wisp of blue sky can be seen when you look up. There is a copper plaque embedded in the wall of the first building in the right corner, which reads the milestone of new york and describes the origin of Wall Street.

(3) American Museum of Natural History: Located at the junction of 79th Street and Central Park, it displays many exquisite animals and plants from ancient times to the present.

(4) Metropolitan Museum of Arts: Located at the junction of Dante 82nd Street and Fifth Avenue, it is one of the largest art galleries in the world. There are 36. There are five works of art in the collection, which are divided into four categories: ancient art collection, oriental art collection, European art collection and American art collection.

(5) American Folk Art Museum: Located at No.49 West 53rd Street, it displays folk art in different periods all over the country.

(6) New York City Museum: One of the largest museums in the United States, located at the intersection of 5th Street and 104 Street in Manhattan. Its scale is comparable to the Louvre Museum in Paris and the British Museum in London. Because the collection is rich, it should be exhibited in batches, and the variety exhibited each time is 1/4 of the bones of the whole museum.

(7) Museum of Contemporary Crafts: Located at No.29 West 53rd Street, it displays handicrafts and designs.

(8) Museum of Modern Art: Located at the corner of Manhattan West 1 1 Street and 53rd Street, it has the best collections in the world, including impressionist, post-impressionist, cubist, surrealist, abstract, assembler and constitutionalist works of art from19th century to the present. New york Travel Guide (9) Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts: Located between 62nd Street and 66th Street at the top of Broadway Road in Manhattan, it covers an area of 4 blocks and is a white marble complex. Including Avery Fisher Concert Hall, New York State Theatre, metropolitan opera, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, raila Concert Hall, Alice Tully Concert Hall, Guggenheim Outdoor Music Station, Performing Arts Library and Museum.

(10) Central Park: A rectangular area in downtown Manhattan, covering an area of 340 hectares. There are lakes, woodlands, rocks and grasslands in the park, as well as buildings, terraces, pavilions, castles and watchtowers, which skillfully combine natural scenery with artificial decoration. There are also zoos, children's zoos, amusement parks, museums, theaters, gymnasiums, boating, yachts, winter skating rinks and other sports venues in the park.

(1 1) United Nations Headquarters: It is located between First Street and Donghe, and between 42nd Street and 48th Street, covering an area of 109.3 mu. This is an international territory and does not belong to

To the north of the Secretariat building is the conference hall of the United Nations General Assembly, to the north are the conference buildings of the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council and the Trusteeship Council, and to the south is the Dag Hammarskj? ld Library with hundreds of thousands of books. Other places to visit are: new york Port El Toure, Bronx Zoo and Botanical Garden, City Hall, China City, Columbia University, Greenwich Village, Hayden Planetarium, Lincoln Center (accompanied by a guide), Ford Foundation Building, Riverside Church, Rockefeller Center, St. Patrick's Corner, Times Square, and Stock Exchange (Monday to Friday, 10: 00 to/kloc).

You can cruise Manhattan Island by boat, with multiple shifts every day; From Memorial Day to Labor Day, Hudson River Day Cruise Company organized trips to Woong San and West Point Military Academy. You can also take a boat from Lower Manhattan to Staten Island (an autonomous region in southwest new york). The scenic spots around new york are Catskill and Adirondack, which are holiday resorts with many resorts and restaurants. You can swim along the south coast and north coast of Long Island, and the private beach from Jones Beach to the top of the island is the best summer activity area. Mount Pocono, which borders Pennsylvania, is a good place for winter sports, and there is a beautiful finger lake.

3. The main retail stores are located from 34th Street to 59th Street in Manhattan, among which the large shopping centers are Macy's and Jin Beier's (located in the westernmost part of the area) and Browningdale (located in the easternmost part of the area). Between Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue, it is a shopper's paradise. B.ultraman and lodamp can be found on 5th street; Taylor Saks Fifth Avenue Boutique Department Store. Discount department stores include Corvette, Metz, Alexandria and orbach.

Bergdorf Goodman is a women's clothing store.

4. Stay at Lamada Inn (No.790 Eighth Avenue, 100 19) new york Hilton Hotel (No.335 theAmericas Avenue, 100 19) Sheraton new york Hotel (Sheraton new york Hotel, located at Seventh Avenue and 56th Street,/. Located in Regency District 1 1 1,17, new york Park Avenue 6 1 street, 1002 1), two-day self-help tour. Although it is separated by a river, it belongs to New Jersey. In other words, we walked for a quarter of an hour and crossed two states.

The first day (23rd), Rockefeller Building. Seventeen dollars and a half plus tax, credit card only (no discount). This is the second tallest building in new york at present (68 years since its opening1October 165438+ 1). It feels good to climb the 67th floor to see the Empire State Building. Putting the Empire State Building in the center of the photo, together with other buildings, feels that the whole of new york is a ship, and the photo point is the rudder. There is a post office on the first floor of the building (it is not convenient to buy commemorative stamps in America). The square downstairs is now an ice rink, and it is said that it is very lively at Christmas. There are still 10 thousand national flags flying, but the five-star red flag has not been found. It seems that I will go to the United Nations to see the five-star red flag tomorrow. Fifth Avenue. All the way to the west, the business is prosperous, the architecture is classic, and it feels upscale.

Disney's shop is very distinctive, with three floors and the whole fairy tale world. Commodities are very rich, only a few tens of dollars, but it is very expensive to convert them into RMB. So it's really a penny and eight cents for Americans to spend money in China. As far as the price tag is concerned, one to three is acceptable. Central Park. Covering nearly half of Manhattan, it is now popular to say that the city is a green lung, which shows that the city planning is clever and the trees are towering, covering up the buildings. This is also a good place for sports, mainly running and cycling. It costs nine yuan to rent a bicycle. Riding a bicycle in the United States seems to be a luxury, and renting it for two days is enough for China to buy one. Rowing is also a good sport. One hour 12 yuan (40 yuan, Shanghai, one to three is more reasonable), the lake is not wasted (it seems that no lake in China can do it at present).

You can sit on the lawn, or even lie down and watch the sunset, without worrying about phlegm (China people spit better on the lawn than Li's), but I don't know if there will be pet dog urine (and I don't know if I talked to an old woman with a pet dog for an hour). Times Square. At night, you can feel the prosperity and neon night of the world's largest city and watch the crowds in Broadway theaters. The next day (24th) WTC. I turned around and didn't know it was a monument. This is still a busy place, except for the planned Freedom Tower, which is being built on the ground of the World Trade Center. Just opposite the Wall Street Stock Exchange, there are many people.

Wall Street (It is said that the Dutch built a wooden wall to defend the British, but no one would know that Wall Street is so important today, otherwise it would probably keep a wooden wall). I don't know why. One of the three flags hoisted by the Exchange today is a five-star red flag. There may be Chinese stocks listed. Hot air will come out from the nearby trench cover, reminiscent of Chaplin's silent film. There happened to be a movie across the street. The hero and heroine repeated four or five times for an entrance action, and a group of extras continued to move forward. Back on Broadway, you will see the famous bronze cow in the middle of the road. On the day of 1929 (191October 24th), the U.S. stock market crash was recorded as Black Thursday, which triggered a worldwide Great Depression.

Now, global stock markets are also bullish like this. Battery park. Behind the bronze bull is a 9 1 1 memorial sculpture, a destroyed earth and an immortal torch. There is a statue of an eagle and a wreath by the river to commemorate World War II. The names of martyrs are engraved on the tall stone tablets around. Statue of Liberty (history 12 1 year1October 28th). The southernmost part of the park is the castle, from which you can visit the Statue of Liberty (12 yuan, Children's 5 yuan). You can go to two islands by boat and watch the Statue of Liberty up close. However, it takes two days to go to the torch (or ice cream) and the crown, and you have to pay more (go home tomorrow). United Nations Headquarters. Take the subway to 42nd Street, and then go east to First Avenue.

Reservations are required for languages other than English tour guides (13 yuan). Fortunately, the largest number of people in the hall are those in suits and ties, with loud voices and different accents, so they will join the group even if they don't make an appointment. Visit the main hall of the Council, the Economic and Social Council Hall (there will be meetings to see the venue during the visit) and the General Assembly Hall. The interior decoration of these halls is a gift from some countries. Today is United Nations Day (65438+124 October), which is the day when the Charter comes into effect.

There was a performance by a Korean orchestra in the evening (because the current secretary-general is Korean), so I was lucky enough to watch the rehearsal in the General Assembly Hall. The rest are pictures in the corridor and gifts from other countries. This is an American mosaic painting. It seems that mosaic paintings are very popular in America, and there are many in the subway. It was carved by dozens of craftsmen in chengdu-kunming railway, China (ivory is much more valuable than Masek). After an hour's visit, I went to the post office to buy postcards, put on United Nations stamps and sent them home. Then find the location of the five-star red flag from the model. When the square was photographed, all the flags disappeared. It turns out that the flag will be lowered at 5 pm (there seems to be a flag-raising ceremony the next day). It's an independent territory of the United Nations, and the security check is very strict.

Packages need to be delivered during the visit, and visitors can't leave the team. However, in the end, you have to buy stamps in dollars. I thought you could use any currency of 192 countries (only two island countries have not joined the organization), such as RMB. Other tours: Chinatown is cleaner than San Francisco, and there is no sewage overflow. Small commodity markets are reminiscent of Xiangyang Road, but most of them are Indians. Museum of natural history. When I walked to the door, I remembered that I had been to the (free) Museum of Natural History in Washington.

Which hall in Washington was sworn in (I can't remember). Time didn't pass in a hurry: I missed the historic railway station by looking at the map. Columbia University (Professor Li Zhengdao), north of Central Park. Grant memorial hall, the commander who defeated General Lee and the northern army in the south, later became president, near Columbia University. The Harlem area often seen in movies is Reminiss.

However, when Giuliani, the mayor of the iron rice bowl, came to power, great changes took place in social security. At night, almost every subway station has fully armed (you can see the shadow of bulletproof vests) and burly policemen (there are indeed mounted policemen on the road). The subway in new york is very developed. Since its opening 103 (three days short today), it has reached 1300 km (four or five times the planned route in Shanghai).

Every 2 yuan pass. Buy 5 and get 1 (it seems that there are still two days of discount tickets). The free city map provided by the tourist service center is actually a map of subways and bus stops, just like a spider's web (the street number is reasonable, that is, it is called street from south to north and avenue from east to west).

Shanghai has only a few years of subway history, but new york subway is very old. The railings at the entrances and exits of some old stations are towering into the sky. It must be the result of public security in those days, but there was no chaos (why Americans don't throw things around) and no graffiti (unfortunately, maybe the graffiti people retired or liked surfing the Internet). People in new york are very warm and friendly.

When I open a map in the street, someone will take the initiative to help you find a shortcut and provide you with as much information as possible (whether I can understand it or not). Of course, I will praise new york by the way. I will leave new york tomorrow (early morning of 25th). It will be a long night flight of 15 hours (Pudong can only see the sun when it lands), and the trip to free America will come to an end.