A Trip to the New York City
The trip took me to the New York City, what a wonderful place! Great City and Very Busy! I've seen busy people, busy street, towering buildings and a lot more. Great cultural diversity, wonderful food (of all varieties), anything you want and more. I had a wonderful experience. I enjoyed every minute of it.I was very impressed with what I saw. I passed through Times Square, then "the Empire State Building", a giant building. And I went straight to the very known Fifth Avenue to enjoy the excitement of Rockefeller Center. There I saw the biggest and nicest Christmas tree in NY. The fifth very is a very interesting place from where many shops and the city and its people impressed me a lot.
Don't forget that immigrants have played major roles in building and contributing to our economy. Today the United States of America is regarded as a global economic leader. I'm so proud to see the economic prosperity in New York City. In addition, Asian cuisine offers a diverse variety. For example, New York has a wonderful variety of restaurants for just about every type of food we can imagine. The overwhelming majority of immigrants including more recent immigrants enter the United States in search of jobs by working hard and a chance at a better life for themselves and their families. We have many choices like Chinese, Thai, Korean, Japanese and Vietnamese. New York city symbolized the United States, the greatest country on earth. There is always something for everyone. I believe our economy will continue to grow, directly or indirectly, by the continuing inflow of immigrants. I wanted to even live there some day. It is this cultural diversity that has helped shape the nation and contributed to make our country more competitive and stronger. We walk down one street, get Chinese food for lunch (excellent food, great prices), then turn a corner, stop in an Italian bakery for a quick snack, or turn one more corner we may find Russian Tea Room, etc. The "typical" New Yorker we meet today may be African American, Italian, Dutch, Irish, German, Israeli, Ukrainian, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Korean, Jewish, Protestant, Catholic, Shinto, Buddhist, or Moslem.
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