Sunday, May 16, 2010

The big apple and the heart of the United States

We, all the students from secondary 4, have been gone for five days to visit the city that never sleep and the only district of the United States. The most exciting thing we saw, to me eyes, was New York. We visited South Street Seaport, Times Square, Central Park, Wall Street and more. We saw the city from the Top of the Rock at night and took the ferry to see the Statue of Liberty and New York from water. But my favorite place is the one I presented with Karine and Michaël in class two weeks ago: Times Square.

The crossroads of the world is the biggest place I ever visited in a city. There are publicities and lights everywhere and also thousands of people in the streets. But there are also multiple publicities on the streets near Times Square and a lot of stores in Times Square, but also all over Manhattan. It is incredible how there is so much going in such a small place. And two sections of Broadway in Times Square were paved red, because it was used for people to walk on and there were chairs and tables for people to sit enjoy the heart of the city.

That is why I think Times Square is so popular and everyone should see this once in their life. But I think the best time to visit the crossroads of the world is on New Year’s Eve and being in Times Square with more and half a million people for the ball drop.

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