Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - Introduction to tourist attractions in new york English version

Introduction to tourist attractions in new york English version

Famous scenic spots in new york.

Broadway (Broadway)

Bronx Zoo.

Brooklyn Bridge (Brooklyn Bridge)

Metropolitan Museum of Art

Central Station

Empire State Building.

Fifth Avenue (Fifth Avenue)

Flushing, Queens

Columbia University, 1 16 Street)

Solomon guggenheim Museum

Wall Street (Wall Street)

Carnegie Hall.

United Nations Headquarters (UN Headquarters)

Lincoln center.

Manhattan east village

Greenwich Village in Manhattan.

Harlem in northern Manhattan.

Soho in Manhattan

Upper East Side of Manhattan.

Upper West Side of Manhattan.

Manhattan Chinatown (Chinatown)

American Museum of Natural History

New york University District and Washington Square Park.

The New York Public Library in 42nd Street.

New York World Trade Center.

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

new york botanical garden

george washington bridge

Times Square and Madison Square Garden.

Staton Island Ferry.

Museum of Modern Art

Central Park (Central Park)

Statue of Liberty

Rockefeller Center in new york (Rockefeller Center in new york)

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The status of freedom

The Statue of Liberty (French: Statue of Liberty), or more formally, the freedom to light up the world (French: Freedom of the World), was given to the United States by the French people in 1886. It stands on Liberty Island in new york Harbor and welcomes tourists, immigrants and returning Americans who travel by boat. The bronze statue,18861October 28th, was presented to the United States to commemorate the centenary of the signing of the American Declaration of Independence, representing the ship of friendship established during the American Revolution. Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi carved the statue and obtained an American patent for its structure. Maurice Coe Achlin is the chief engineer of gustave eiffel Engineering Company and the designer of the Eiffel Tower. He designed the internal structure. Eugene Viole Raduch was responsible for selecting copper in the construction of the statue and adopted repoussé technology, that is, hammering a malleable metal on the reverse side.

The statue is of a woman in a robe holding a torch, which is made of pure copper and hung on a steel (originally iron) frame. Except for the flame of the torch, it is coated with gold foil (originally copper, later changed to glass pane). It stands on a rectangular stone base, the shape of which is an irregular eleven stars. This statue is 15 1 foot (46 meters) high, but with the base and foundation, it is 305 feet (93 meters) high.

In the world, the Statue of Liberty is one of the most recognizable symbols in the United States. From 1886 to the jet age, it is usually the first impression of millions of immigrants from Europe on the United States. Visually, the Statue of Liberty seems to draw inspiration from the Colossus of Saint Caron Island or Rhodes Island.

This statue is the central part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument and is managed by the National Park Service.

The overall appearance of the statue's head is close to that of Roman sun god Apollo or Greek sun god Helius (today in the Archaeological Museum in Corinth, Greece) preserved on ancient marble slabs. Apollo is depicted as a sun god, wearing a similar robe, with a "radiation crown" on his head, with seven spikes of Helius-Apollo sun rays, just like the aura or aura of the statue. The ancient colossus of Rhodes, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, is a statue of Helius wearing a radial crown. Emma Lazarus mentioned this giant in his first sonnet "The New Giant" 1883. This poem by Lazarus was later engraved on a bronze medal and installed in the Statue of Liberty in 1903.

This statue, also affectionately known as the "Statue of Liberty", has become a symbol of freedom and democracy. She welcomes the new immigrants, who can see the statue when they arrive in America. In return, France has a version of the statue.

The classical appearance (Roman shawl, sandals, facial expressions) comes from Libertas, the ancient Roman goddess who gained freedom from slavery, oppression and tyranny. Her raised right foot is moving. This symbol of freedom does not stand still or stand at attention in the harbor, but moves forward. Her left foot stands on the broken shackles at her feet, symbolizing that the United States hopes to get rid of oppression and tyranny. The seven spikes in the crown symbolize seven oceans and seven continents. Her torch symbolizes enlightenment. The tablet in her hand represents knowledge and shows the date of the American Declaration of Independence in Roman numerals, July 4th, MDCCLXXVI.

New york Central Park Central Park

Central Park is a large public city park in new york, with about 25 million visitors every year. Most areas adjacent to the park are famous for impressive buildings and precious real estate. Since 1963, Central Park has been a national historical landmark.

The park is jointly maintained by the Central Park Conservation Association and the new york Municipal Department of Parks and Recreation. The park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and architect calvert Vaux. Although most of the park looks natural, it is actually almost all landscapes. It includes several natural-looking lakes and ponds, wide walkways, two skating rinks, Central Park Zoo, Central Park Greenhouse Garden, Wildlife Sanctuary, a large natural forest, a reservoir with a circular runway, and the outdoor Delacorte Theatre where the "Shakespeare in the Park" Summer Art Festival is held.

This park is also an oasis for migratory birds.

Broadway Broadway

Broadway, as its name implies, is a broad avenue in new york City. Although there are several other avenues in new york, in the context of the city, it usually refers to Manhattan Street. It is the oldest north-south main road in the city, dating back to the first new Amsterdam settlement. The name Broadway is the English translation of the Dutch name Breede weg. A section of Broadway is famous as the pinnacle of American drama industry.

Rockefeller Center

Rockefeller Center is a complex of 19 commercial buildings, covering 22 acres (89,000 square meters), located between 48th Street and 5th1Street in new york. Built by the Rockefeller family, it is located in midtown Manhattan and spans between Fifth Avenue and Seventh Avenue. It was declared as a national historical landmark in 1987. It is the largest private building complex of its kind in the world and an international symbol of the integration of modernist architectural style and capitalism.

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Empire State Building (Empire State Building)

As one of the landmark buildings in new york, it has been the tallest building in new york for nearly 40 years. From its observation deck on the 86th floor and 102 floor, you can have a panoramic view of new york.

New york Museum of Modern Art.

The world-famous art museum has a collection of 200,000 works of art, covering architecture, art, sketch, oil painting, sculpture, photography, printing, illustration, film and multimedia.

Metropolitan Museum of Art

New york Art Center is one of the most famous museums in the world, with more than 2 million works of art spanning 5,000 years, and more than 7 million visitors every year.

American Museum of Natural History

One of the largest natural history museums in the world, with millions of cultural relics in 45 permanent exhibition halls.

Solomon Guggenheim Museum, new york.

The best modern art gallery in the world has the most outstanding collections of impressionist, post-impressionist, early modern and contemporary art in the world.

Statue of Liberty

New york's landmark scenic spot is also the representative of hundreds of years of American history.

The top of the rock observation deck

The top observation deck of Rockefeller Center, once rated as "the first scenic spot in new york" by the magazine, is 259 meters high, which is an excellent place overlooking Manhattan and the Empire State Building.

Central Park (Central Park)

Located in the vast oasis in the center of new york, the largest city park in new york, the scenery is different all year round, and many famous films are shot here.

Brooklyn Bridge (Brooklyn Bridge)

Known as "the eighth wonder of the world", it is a landmark building in new york and one of the must-see spots for tourists to come to new york.

new york botanical garden

The New York Botanical Garden covers an area of 250 acres and is a national historical landmark in the United States. More than 6,543,800 plants are displayed in 50 characteristic parks.

Fearless Sea (Air and Space Museum)

The Dreadnaught Museum is known as the largest marine museum in the world (with an exhibition area of over 654.38+0.5 million square feet), focusing on historical, scientific and military exhibitions.

Chinese-English translation of descriptions of famous scenic spots in new york.

The Statue of Liberty (English: queen of Liberty, full name "Statue of Liberty National Monument", officially named "Freedom Illuminates the World", is located at the mouth of the Hudson River near Liberty Island in new york Harbor. 1876 is a gift from France to the United States and the French Union during the commemoration of the American War of Independence. 18861October 28th, the statue was completed.

The Statue of Liberty is dressed in ancient Greek-style clothes, wearing a radiant crown and seven pointed heads symbolizing seven continents. The torch symbolizing freedom is held in the right hand, and the Declaration of Independence is held in the left hand, with broken handcuffs, fetters and chains on the feet, symbolizing freedom from the tyranny of bondage and freedom.

The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of the United States, a symbol of the friendship between the people of the United States and France, and an expression of the lofty ideals of the United States for democracy and freedom. For thousands of American immigrants, the Statue of Liberty is a guarantee of poverty and oppression from the old world and a symbol of the United States of America.

1984, the Statue of Liberty was listed on the World Heritage List in the National Memorial Park, and its connotation was widely used in various fields.

The Statue of Liberty (English: Statue of Liberty), whose full name is "Statue of Liberty National Monument" and whose official name is "Statue of Liberty Shining the World", is located near the Hudson River estuary of Liberty Island in new york Harbor, USA. It was a gift from France to the United States in 1876 to commemorate the American-French alliance during the American War of Independence. The bronze statue of 1886 was completed on1October 28th.

The Statue of Liberty is dressed in ancient Greek-style clothes and wears a radiant crown. The seven sharp peaks symbolize the seven continents. Holding the torch symbolizing freedom in the right hand and the declaration of independence in the left hand; At the foot are broken handcuffs, fetters and chains, symbolizing freedom from tyranny.

The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of the United States, a symbol of the friendship between the American nation and the American and French people, and an expression of the lofty ideals of the American people for democracy and freedom. For thousands of immigrants to the United States, the Statue of Liberty is a guarantee to get rid of poverty and oppression in the old world, and the Statue of Liberty has become a symbol of the United States.

From 65438 to 0984, the National Monument to the Statue of Liberty in the United States was included in the World Heritage List, and its connotation was widely used in various fields.