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New York City's Chinatown consists of one of the largest concentrations of Chinese culture and population in the United States. Lying between Hester and Chambers Streets, and then Broadway to East Broadway, you will find hundreds of restaurants, booming fruit and fish markets, and tons of small shops with all the jewelry, knickknacks, and sweets you could ask for. Chinatown is also famous for its landmarks, temples, and museums, such as the Statue of Confucius, Museum of Chinese in Americas, Statue of Lin, Ze Xu, and Kam Lau Memorial. So, whether you're coming as a tourist passing through downtown, or a native New Yorker, Chinatown's cultural haven is a must see.
1 - Sara Roosevelt Park
2 - City Hall
3 - Paine Park
4 - Columbus Park
5 - Foley Square Courthouse
6 - Church of the Transfiguration
7 - Police Headquarters
8 - P.S. 1
9 - Public Library
10 - Division of Motor Vehicles
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