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Follow on Google News | New York City's Iconic Neighborhood - ChinatownOne of the Big Apple's most interesting neighborhoods - a "must see"
Landmarks One of the best known area landmarks is Chatham Square where the Kimlau Memorial Arch commemorates the Chinese servicemen who gave their lives defending freedom and democracy. Chinatown’s answer to MOMA is called MOCA, the Museum of Chinese in America, where you can learn about the history and culture of ethnic Chinese in the United States. To meet and mingle with the locals, a jaunt to Columbus Park, one of the largest neighborhood green spaces and a major gathering place for residents, is recommended. Arrive early in the morning when devotees of the ancient Chinese art of tai chi are practicing their graceful movements, or come in the afternoon to watch lively groups play mahjong and other table games … and maybe even have your fortune told. Shopping Come prepared to shop till you drop. Chinatown merchants offer great deals on Handbag, jewelry, sunglasses and similar fashion accessories. Or look for traditional Chinese housewares such as woks, intricately decorated teapots or ginger jars, chopsticks of wood or ivory and all kinds of intriguing gadgets. Don’t be too shy to bargain – it’s par for the course here, as long as both sides approach the negotiations with goodwill. Be aware, though, that some “designer” Food A whole article – or book – could be written about Chinatown’s wonderful food. The neighborhood food markets sell an amazing variety of seafood – most of it live! – such as crabs, lobsters and fish of every description; New York has so much to see and do that you’ll appreciate staying in a comfortable hotel with easy access to everything. The nicer New York hotels tend to fill up fast, though, so it’s a good idea to reserve in advance (http://crshotels.com/ End
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