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The last day

6/1/2016

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The first location we went to is to Columbia University, that college campus is really pretty, and they have the best view to see New York City. Unfortunately, there was no campus tour, so we all walk around the campus ourselves. After that we went to a MOCA tour, which is a Chinatown tour. This tour talks a lot about the open space, buildings, and urban planning in New York old Chinatown. Now a day not a lot of people will come to the old Chinatown to get grocery, but still a lot of people hang out in this community. After that we went to one a Shanghai restaurant to have lunch and right after lunch we went to get ice cream. This ice cream store is homemade their ice-cream, and they have a lot of interesting flavors, for example, ginger, durian, Zen butter, and etc., this ice cream store is also a must go places to have ice cream. Then we walk through little Italy and take a metro to Trinity Church and Wall Street to look around. After that we took a free Staten Ferry round trip to see the Statue of Liberty, and ended out night in Carmine's in the Theatre District to have dinner.
-Elsa Iao
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