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Attractions in Chinatown
Thousands of tourists visit Chinatown each year to learn the history and tradition of the Chinese community. Top attractions in the area include museums, temples, local shops and prosperous marketplaces. Theres always something to see or do in Chinatown, so come prepared for excitement! Some of the top attractions in Chinatown include:- The Statue of Confucius
Located at Division Street and Bowery, this landmark is by far one of the most popular attractions in all of Chinatown. Confucius was a legendary philosopher and is by far the most respected educator in Chinese history. Confucius believed in the virtues of good and believed that a good government and harmonious society could be achieved through filial piety, honor and above all respect.- Another popular statue in Chinatown is the statue of Lin Ze Xu, who had been an Imperial Commissioner in charge of eradicating the opium business in China.
- The Museum of Chinese in the Americas
- Located on Mulberry and Bayard Street the Museum of Chinese in the Americas offers a wide range of exhibits and displays designed to educated people of all different backgrounds on the importance and significance of Chinese traditions in the Americas
Dining in Chinatown
Chinatown is the place to be if youre feeling hungry and looking for something great to eat! There are over 400 restaurants located in Chinatown, specializing in authentic Chinese and Asian cuisines. Dining in Chinatown is like no other culinary experience, so be sure to reserve your table today. Top Chinese styles of cooking served in Chinatown include Cantonese, Szechwan, Shanghai, an Hunan. Chinatown also offers tasty Vietnamese, Thai and Malaysian cuisine, so be sure to drop for a bite to eat in your New York City car rental!Shopping in Chinatown
Chinatown is filled with wonderful shops, so be sure to empty out your New York City car rentals trunk before embarking on a shopping adventure! Chinatown is the place to find precious stones, especially jade. Jade is believed to be not only valuable, but also extremely powerful as it is able to block evil spirits in the Chinese tradition. Beautiful jade jewelry is available throughout Chinatown along with beautiful oriental clothing, souvenirs and knick-knacks.Chinatown Festivals
If youre interested in participating in some of Chinatowns biggest celebrations be sure to schedule your New York car rental for these occasions!- Chinese New Year
Celebrated during the months of January and February, expect to see the houses in Chinatown decorated with red and gold. - The Ghost Festival
This spooky ritual is held on the 15th day of the seventh lunar month. - The Mid-Autumn Festival
This celebratory festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month in honor of the changing season.
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