What to See in Chinatown
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Canal Street
A major east–west street known for its bustling street market, clothing vendors, and budget-friendly shopping options. It features vibrant street commerce and is wheelchair accessible.
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Mott Street
Mott Street is a narrow but busy thoroughfare that runs in a north–south direction in the New York City borough of Manhattan.
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Columbus Park
Columbus Park formerly known as Mulberry Bend Park, Five Points Park and Paradise Park, is a public park in Chinatown, Manhattan, in New…
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Mahayana Buddhist Temple
Mahayana Temple is a Chinese Buddhist temple located within a forest in South Cairo, New York.
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Museum at Eldridge Street
A stunning Victorian synagogue (built in 1887) that has been recently restored.
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Mmuseumm
Mmuseumm is a modern natural history museum located in lower Manhattan in New York City, dedicated to its signature curatorial style of …
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Nom Wah Tea Parlor
Authentic Chinese food - try their renowned Dim Sum, the oldest in Chinatown.
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Church of the Transfiguration
The Church of the Transfiguration is a Roman Catholic parish located at 25 Mott Street on the northwest corner of Mosco Street in the…
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Nom Wah Tea Parlor
Nom Wah Tea Parlor, opened in 1920, is the oldest continuously running restaurant in the Chinatown of Manhattan in New York City.
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