New York Chinatown is located in the Manhattan district of New York City, starting from Broadway in the west, Essex in the east, Grand and Hester in the north, and Worth and Henry in the south. The entire Chinatown contains more than 40 streets with an area of more than 4 square kilometers and a population of about 160,000. New York Chinatown has become the largest residential and commercial area for overseas Chinese in the Western Hemisphere. Writing a history of the development and growth of overseas Chinese. New York’s earliest Chinatown was formed in 1890. In 1848, three men from Taishan , two men and one woman, arrived in the United States on the “Wandering Eagle” sailing ship. This was the first Chinese to emigrate to the United States. By 1851, the number of Wuyi people who had migrated to the west coast of the United States had reached 25,000, and it increased year after year. The residents of Chinatown in New York are mainly Chinese, and Chinese business activities are also concentrated here. Living in Chinatown is just like in other Chinese towns like China , Taiwan and Hong Kong. The common language is mainly Mandarin, and there are also local dialects.