Times Square
Times Square, also known as "the crossroads of the world", is a block in Manhattan, new york, USA. Its center is located at the intersection of West 42nd Street and Broadway Avenue, and its range is from Sixth Avenue to Columbus Avenue in the east-west direction, and from north to south to West 39th Street and West 52nd Street in the north-south direction, which constitutes the west of downtown Manhattan. There are nearly 40 shopping malls and theaters near Times Square, which is a bustling entertainment and shopping center. Moreover, Times Square is the only area in new york that requires owners to hang eye-catching billboards in planning laws and regulations. Times Square, formerly known as Lang 'ak Square, was renamed Times Square because of the headquarters building established here in The New York Times's early days. However, Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Macao have always used "Times Square" as the translation name.
There are many Broadway theaters, a large number of dazzling neon tube advertisements and large-screen billboards, which have been deeply rooted in people's hearts and become a symbol of new york, reflecting the strong urban characteristics of Manhattan. It is also a live broadcast of the national program Good Morning (America). There are Toys R Us, Hershey and other specialty stores.
Wall Street
When it comes to new york, we can't help but mention Wall Street, which is known as the world financial center. It is a narrow street in lower Manhattan with a total length of only 500 meters and a width of only 1 1 meter. The literal translation of English is "Wall Street", with skyscrapers on both sides. Walking through the middle street is like walking into an abyss. After 9 1 1, the influence of wall street in the financial field gradually weakened, and many financial enterprises moved their headquarters to the increasingly prosperous midtown. However, the headquarters of new york Stock Exchange, Nasdaq, American Stock Exchange, the New York Mercantile Exchange and NYSE are still located on Wall Street, and the influence of Wall Street should not be underestimated. In Bowling Green Park near Wall Street, there is also a bronze bull statue symbolizing the bull market, which is also a symbol of Wall Street.
Fifth Avenue
Located in the center of Manhattan Island, it is a commercial street that runs through Manhattan from north to south, and it is also an important north-south main road in Manhattan, starting from Washington Square Park in the south and reaching 138 Street in the north. There are many scenic spots on Fifth Avenue, including Empire State Building, New York Public Library, Rockefeller Center, St Patrick's Church and Central Park from south to north. Fifth Avenue, located between 60th Street and 34th Street, is called "Dream Street" because there are many brand-name shops and it is an advanced shopping place. It can be said that it is a typical representative of the high-end atmosphere, and there are many tourists. From 50th Street to 70th Street, there are boutique department stores, such as Saks Fifth Avenue boutique department store, Bodorf Goodman boutique department store and Barney's new york store. There are also world-class brand stores, such as Hermes, Chanel, Louis Vuitton (LV), Tiffany, Bulgari and Cartier. And other specialty stores that provide private tailor services. There is also an Apple flagship store at the junction of Fifth Avenue and 58th Street.