As a student who has lived in New York City for many years. The most iconic landmark should be Times Square. Not only that, but tourists from all over the world also regard Times Square as their first stop when they come to New York. that’s right. Gorgeous Broadway shows and the world’s diverse cultures meet here. Here you can feel the charm of performances from different countries. The bustling high-rise buildings and busy streets and the flow of people are also enough to prove the tourist status of Times Square in the world. The display screens and various famous brands on both sides of the road also represent the diversity gathered here. If you want to experience different charms in one place, then Times Square must be the first choice in New York.
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Hello Andy,
Times Square is so iconic