30 days in America—D3: Wall Street, Statue of Liberty, Metropolitan Museum…

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This is the second time I have set foot on Hatton Island. Visit Imperial Summer for $29 ($26 for over 65 years old) Imperial Summer is a landmark building in New York , with a height of 443.18 meters including the TV antenna tower. It is an Art Deco office building built in 1931. We are on the 86th floor (the best observation deck), overlooking the whole city of New York .

Wall Street has become almost synonymous with New York ‘s financial district, a place that presents an extremely busy pace of life and a stressful work environment.

This copper bull was taken away from the gate of the New York Stock Exchange. It was not easy to take a photo with it. There were too many people, all of them from the Celestial Dynasty.

The Statue of Liberty, she is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, become the symbol of democracy and freedom around the world. The statue is about 46 metres high, with a cushion of about 27 metres and a waist of about 10 metres. The unsmiling mouth of the Goddess is about 1 metre wide.

The Chinese sons and daughters are fully loaded.

Intrepid aircraft carrier (22 per person over 60 years old) is located on the Hudson River and is mainly used to place military equipment such as retired US Navy warships and Air Force fighters. Dedicated to showcasing the history, science, and service associated with the U.S. military during World War II, it has become a National Historic Landmark.

The Metropolitan Museum ($17) exhibits works of art from ancient civilizations to contemporary times, including thousands of masterpieces from world civilizations. So big that we only looked at a little bit.

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