1) Times Square is located in the triangle of 42nd Street, Floyd Street and 7th Avenue in Manhattan, New York City, USA.
2) The name "Times Square" began in 1904 when the New York Times Magazine office played in the area. Today, Time Magazine is located on 43rd Street between 8th and 7th, but the name and status of Times Square has not changed. This place is the center of the Floyd Street Theatre where many theaters, hotels, and restaurants are located, and where the famous Broadway is situated.
3) Times Square is the cultural center of the United States, known as the "Crossroads of the World".
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1. This is the center of New York, the hub of the major subway stations, all subways can be accessed here.
2.? Times Square's big-screen advertisements, theaters on Broadway, and television-style billboards have become y symbolic of New York, reflecting Manhattan's strong urban identity. Times Square is the only area of the city where property owners are "required" to hang bright billboards as part of the planning ordinance.
3. According to statistics, Times Square receives 35 million visitors a year, and it is a frequent scene in many movies.
3.? You must experience Times Square New Year's Eve once, to feel the atmosphere of the "sea of people", personally involved in the most profound memories of a person's life.
4. Here the statue character George Cohan is the New York Broadway famous task, creating more than 40 stage plays, but also has been on stage more than 1,000 times, has written more than 500 songs, is the representative figure of Broadway.
5.? Times Square is home to thousands of stores, so whether you're shopping, eating, or entertaining, you'll find your favorite. There is also a Dave&Buster's (D&B) is a chain of entertainment restaurants, in which you can eat and play, the game a few points can also be exchanged for prizes, is a favorite place for many visitors.
Introduction:
New York Times Square, also known as Times Square (Times Square) is a commercial center in Manhattan, New York, United States, is located in Broadway Avenue and Seventh Avenue at the meeting point, the scope of the extension from West 42nd Street to West 47th Street. Times Square derives its name from the headquarters building of The New York Times (also known as The New York Times), which was established here in the early days of the Times, so the Chinese translation is sometimes "Times Square" according to the newspaper, or "Times Square" according to the original name of the Times in English. Times Square is a triangular triangle cut out by Broadway Street and Seventh Avenue, which is the most densely populated theater area in New York City. The colorful era of Times Square began in 1920, and now there are about 30 major theaters from 44th to 51st Streets. The main reason for Times Square's international fame is the New Year's Eve New Year's Eve countdown, which originated in 1904, the New York Times chose New Year's Eve to move into the plaza's new building on the same day, and celebrated with fireworks at midnight, which has since turned into a traditional event on New Year's Eve, and has done so year after year since then, and every year, on December 31st, a 200-pound colorful ball will be hoisted on the top floor of the One Times Square Plaza. Every year on December 31st, a 200-pound colorful ball will be suspended from the top floor of OneTimes Square Plaza, and at the moment of the New Year's Eve, the ball will be opened and countless ribbons of color will be released. In order to bring the millennium countdown to a climax, last year the stores around Times Square had already built a large building in the hope that the night of the show, in order to fear that the frenzy on the eve of the millennium lead to the scene get out of control, the government has also asked the theater next to the plaza on the night of the closed, in order to avoid increasing the number of people.