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5/30/2016

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We started our day with a bus ride to NYC. I don’t remember how long it was, but I had this amazing view of the cityscape from across the Hudson and it really told me this is the big city, nothing like San Francisco. Checking into the hotel, all the girls were kind of mad at us for having a “nice” Hudson River view from our suite. It was barely a view with having the other side of the hotel cutting it off and the window being hella dirty. We went to the Tenement Museum and Highline Park. Not much else to say but I got some pretty good shots in there. The things to talk was going back to Chinatown for dinner. When we walked up from the metro station, there was this late night food cart, cooking up some kebabs. It was really exciting to see that NYC really invests into its nightlife. I don’t even care we had hotpot for dinner. Seeing that food cart was my highlight. I hope to see some of these pop up around Chinatown. It’ll give it such a cool atmosphere.
-David Trang
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