Chinatown My Chinatown !

Courtney 2022-02-27 08:01:20

Hey, Wu Di is a nostalgic person. After making so many films, he still can't forget the old days. However, [White Chair] directed in 2027 has a nostalgic plot like a floral fragrance. Of course, the so-called is not nostalgic, all relatives are species. Of course, Wu Di hates modern society very much! For example. He said that we used to line up to go to the cinema, but now we can watch it on our mobile phone. So, it's very nostalgic. In fact, there are many ways to be nostalgic. Much of what I know about New York's Boonly and Manhattan is entirely from Wu Di. So, for example, I love that city, and I'm going to describe it like this, a majestic city with the Empire State Building inside and out, LED's and roads full of Carrolla sports cars, but so weak. Why? Because it is full of the nostalgia of the stars of the past, so this is a sentimental city..., but New York State is the connection between Wu Di and his own time. Think about it, such a young city has the color of jazz love. Slowly...slowly..., just like that short period of time sinking into a sensual world of love and ignorance, just like that morning's katarus' bread smell will be faint in the morning at 7:00 Yi Eryu went to the window.... I smelled it, outside the window, on top of the Marsby truck. "wake up, John !!" It seems that the Met tang in Chinatown across the street is asking his son to fix things, you know, it's the same every morning, haha! Of course, when we get downstairs, the retro has a 80s bro. The special style comes with the house of Carlo Rita and DORLORW. On the street, the "hate" Chinese posted couplets there again, laughing....there...the combination of Chinese and Western. It seems that the coffee smell sitting in Karra's coffee shop is looking at the orchid smell. So, at night, the glittering New York State is like a silver-bladed light knife in the movie world, burning into the city where the entire screen is glittering. redemption. And in that jazz time, slowly...., slowly.... to the show-off basement, a group of bands from Tiara the same time, the founder of Sir Carl Kendra, danced in Naying , but so sweet and fragrant.... It's time for the coffee shop. A slapstick child, a hoarse radio, brings joy, a beautiful San Francisco is built, everyone is happy, a little girl died, everyone is sad, nothing special, but so happy, time is sentimental and loving The days went by gradually. Nothing special in New York, between Tang and Paris, the handover of hoarse Radio and blond waiters... , is the moment of messing with the child, nothing special, but I make you nostalgic for that moment. Most of Brooklyn's streets are organized like a checkerboard; many street names are numbered, so if you get lost, it's not hard to find. On both sides of the broad and prosperous commercial street, there are many small streets and alleys in the quiet residential area. Except for some apartment buildings with no more than six floors, most of the houses are two-story buildings, including independent large houses in greenery, fairy-tale-style spires, exquisite and practical duplex or townhouses; there are loggia arches. The colonial style of the circle, the Victorian style of the windows and thin columns, the thick and luxurious brownstone style, and so on. These old houses with different styles, colorful, neat and beautiful, probably have a history of more than a hundred years, they are like well-dressed half-old milfs, vicissitudes of life are gorgeous. Strolling in the streets and alleys, enjoying the gentle leisure, watching the safflower and green grass with distinctive personality in the front yards of every household, as well as the decorative sketches that seem to be scattered there unintentionally, it is pleasing to the eye and beautiful. Senhe District traverses 86th Street from east to west, between 18th and 23rd Avenues, and there are five Bay Streets named after the bay. Under the elevated subway, there are densely-packed businesses offering everything from famous brand boutiques to cheap discount goods, vegetables and fruits, food and beverages, fashionable clothing, shoes, hats, glasses, gold, silver, jewelry, flower gifts, furniture and lighting, medicines, groceries, etc., all-inclusive. Due to the free operation of multi-ethnic groups, exotic flavors are everywhere; small Chinese supermarkets, restaurants and Hong Kong-style cake tea restaurants have emerged from scratch, and the scale is of course far less than that of Chinatown, but it has brought great convenience to the nearby Chinese. It is also very popular with foreign customers, and business is generally booming. If you are too lazy to go to Manhattan, the southern end of Bensenhe, which is enough to stroll around, faces the vast Atlantic Ocean. There is a pedestrian promenade that stretches for miles along the beach, and the Van Lezzano Bridge that connects Staten Island is a backdrop, and the seagulls shuttle, and the scenery is picturesque. In sunny days, people walk, fish, sit, read, recuperate, ride bicycles, or play or picnic on the lawn next to it. It is a good place to relax and unwind.

To the southeast of Bensenhe, there is a Brighton Beach Street, which is a Russian community. I sometimes go shopping and dining on the Russian-style street, which is as lively as Chinatown. In the summer sea breeze, people sit lazily on beach chairs, drink coffee freely, speak Russian unscrupulously, and bury their heads in Russian newspapers, just like we like to speak our native dialect and read Chinese newspapers. Further south, you'll find Coney Island, famous for its large casino, beach and aquarium.

There are many ethnic communities in Brooklyn. In addition to the Eighth Avenue in Sunset Park, New China Town also has U Avenue in Sheepshead Bay. There are several Italian, Jewish and Black quarters, as well as many Russian, Polish, Czech, Irish, German, Arab and Puerto Rican communities. You can "travel around the world" without leaving Brooklyn.

Because I went to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and the General Library, and occasionally set foot in the black neighborhood near Grand Army Plaza, I always felt bustling and peaceful. A visit to the cable company office, to the black district of East Flatbush. The car passed the high-end Jewish residential area, and there were mostly white-skinned Jews walking on the street. After passing Fleibash Avenue, the scene in front of me suddenly changed greatly, as if crossing the border line and entering another world where almost all blacks were. The office was located in the hinterland of a black residential area, but the streets were clean, the houses were neat, and the atmosphere was quiet. There were hardly any pedestrians on the street. I saw a middle-aged man washing his car vigorously in front of his house, while talking with him. We said hello; it was a far cry from what I imagined to be rundown and dirty, with idle and idle people standing on the streets. Later I learned that this is a middle-class black area dominated by professionals. Head to the black district of East Flatbush. The car passed the high-end Jewish residential area, and there were mostly white-skinned Jews walking on the street. After passing Fleibash Avenue, the scene in front of me suddenly changed greatly, as if crossing the border line and entering another world where almost all blacks were. The office was located in the hinterland of a black residential area, but the streets were clean, the houses were neat, and the atmosphere was quiet. There were hardly any pedestrians on the street. I saw a middle-aged man washing his car vigorously in front of his house, while talking with him. We said hello; it was a far cry from what I imagined to be rundown and dirty, with idle and idle people standing on the streets. Later I learned that this is a middle-class black area dominated by professionals. New York City has plenty of recreational and fitness options for all seasons. There are parks, playgrounds, golf courses, riverside recreational trails, an indoor sports arena and a daily membership club. Activities include kayaking, fishing, swimming, gymnastics, rock climbing, horseback riding, ice skating, biking and more. There are also plenty of opportunities to watch professional tennis, hockey, basketball, football and baseball. Also watch the likes of Yankees big-name stars Derek Jeter and CC Sabathia play at New York's famous ballpark (before the brand new Yankee Ballpark opened in 2009).
New York City is home to numerous world-class galleries and performing arts competition venues, making it the Western Half

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New York

One of the world's cultural and entertainment centers. New York is also known as the "city that never sleeps" due to its 24-hour subway operation and never-ending crowds. New York is the world's unrivaled entertainment city. Ballet, classical music, opera, large-scale concerts, jazz music, swing dance; drama, film, cabaret opera performances, disco, piano performances, lively and exciting. In particular, it is worth pointing out that all of this is world-class. In addition, New York's romantic nightlife is also worth looking forward to.

No city can match New York's dizzying array of museums filled with world-class art and historical exhibits: Visitors can spend days on Museum Boulevard. This section of Fifth Avenue is home to the palatial Metropolitan Museum of Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim, Whitney Museum of American Art, New Gallery, and the Jewish Museum; on the west side of Central Park, optionally visit the American Museum of Natural History and the New York Historical Society Museum; in the heart of the city, visit the Museum of Modern Art, arguably the finest collection of modern art in the world; another place to explore art and history is the Abbey Art Museum, located in the city of Fort Tryon Park Inside the oasis, belonging to the medieval art collection.

Nearly 55 million tourists come to New York every year. There are many ways to show that "Broadway" staged more elegant musicals and operas. Broadway's performances are mostly classic plays, and the actors' performances obey the needs of the plot. Body language and excellent singing to express the theme of the party. The tone of Broadway performances is black. Exaggeration, humor, wit, naturalness, ease and liveliness are the consistent performance styles of Broadway.

At the beginning of the 20th century, New Yorkers built theaters on both sides of Broadway, and the colorful stage performances soon became the attraction of this rapidly forming metropolis. Today, Broadway shows have become synonymous with New York's main stage performances, which are no longer confined to Broadway, and some even travel the world. "The reason why New York can become the world's art center and the pioneer of entertainment, "Broadway is indispensable". The characteristics of Broadway are very similar to the Hollywood of the film industry. The dazzling stage, the superstars with extraordinary skills, and the easy-to-understand plot have built the skeleton of its musical drama.

Every job on Broadway has its own Screen Actors Guild, and only by being a member can you qualify to work on Broadway. Even if it's just a lighting engineer, you must strive to join the lighting workers association. Therefore, actors who are trying to survive on Broadway have undergone a lot of polishing, and even if they are not starring, they will be very powerful roles when they go out. The competition here is too fierce. "It is this kind of competition that enables generations of Broadway artists to persist in exploration, maintains the elegant and healthy development of Broadway, and makes the ancient art of musicals germinate new vitality.

The characteristics of Broadway singing and dancing art are easy to understand and highly entertaining. The stage setting is magnificent, coupled with various modern technological means, combined with sound and lighting, making the stage performance unpredictable. The actors on the stage sing and dance, and the audience is intoxicated; It is a whole. It is highly ornamental and entertaining. The actors are dressed in colorful costumes and dance enthusiastically and heartily to beautiful music, making the audience feel American culture and music.

Broadway doesn't have any artistic framework, and it doesn't mind whether the show has been done elsewhere. It only believes in one principle, that is, as long as anything in art can challenge the audience's vision, it is not rigid. Just use it. Famous stage plays such as "Cat" and "The Phantom of the Opera" were originally created in the West End of London, and then became popular on Broadway. This is because the producers of Broadway bought them and re-produced them carefully. It embodies a spirit that never refuses to copy.

Today, Broadway opera has become one of the pillars of New York City's cultural industry. Its performance form integrates dance, music and drama, and some plays integrate art and public taste, which is highly ornamental and entertaining. An indispensable program. Judging from the proportion of the audience, foreigners who come here are more than Americans. Audience numbers are rising at a rate of 3% per year, and 60% of the audience is from outside New York; one of the purposes of many people who come to New York is to enjoy Broadway operas, otherwise they "return in vain." Off-Broadway refers to theater activities outside the commercial theater center of New York, mostly performed by some theater companies in theaters from 41st Street to 56th Street or rented old halls and basements. It emerged as an avant-garde as early as the early 20th century, characterized by lower-cost theatrical experiments and opportunities for Broadway's unappreciated theatrical workers. Two of the early well-known Off-Broadway theaters were established in Greenwich Village, New York. The first was the Washington Square Theater, which was established in 1914. It performed some plays that were ignored by commercial theaters and had artistic value. Later, it evolved into the Peer Theater in 1919, which played a great role in improving the level of American theater; the second was is the Provenston Play Society, established in 1915 in Provincetown, Massachusetts by some members of the Washington Square Theater, to "give the American playwright an opportunity to express his ideas freely", moved to Greenway in 1916 Zhimura, who has been active for more than ten years, is especially famous for his first performance in E. O'Neill's plays.

During the Great Depression of the 1930s, Off-Broadway was a venue for workers' plays and plays with left-wing political ideas, the most famous of which was M. Gorilik's Collective Theatre. After World War II, Off-Broadway not only staged new plays, but also re-enacted failed Broadway plays, but also had the courage to make bold explorations in directing, acting and performance styles, thus forming a huge Off-Broadway movement. In the 1960s, more than 80 plays were staged on Off-Broadway every year, including classical plays, serious plays, comedies, experimental plays, musicals and other genres of plays. But Off-Broadway also gradually became commercialized after the 1960s, and the cost of performances continued to rise. Some young playwrights put on more novel experimental plays at very low cost in some Greenwich Village cafes, bars, rooftops or churches. Central Park is surrounded by 59th Street (59th St.), 110th Street (110th St.), 59th Road (5th Ave.), and Central Park West Road (Central Park West), with light green acres of grass and lush trees. There are small forests, courtyards, ice skating rinks, carousel horses, open-air theaters, two small zoos, lakes where you can go boating, tennis courts, sports fields, art galleries, etc. In the park there is a park called Strawberry Fields (Strawberry Fields), which is a peace park in memory of John Lenan, from which various flowers from all over the world can be seen. Central Park can often be seen in movies and TV shows, such as the movie "Love Story" and so on. One of the best things to happen in New York is the Shakespeare play every summer at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park, performed by Joseph Piper at The Public Theater (Joseph Papp) troupe, and the most exciting thing is that tickets are completely free.
In short, it is still a nostalgic work, I have collected the original sound of DICK!!

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  • Angie 2022-03-22 09:02:50

    Reminds me of the Japanese drama "History of My Family"

  • Lenny 2022-02-27 08:01:20

    While watching this movie, I was eating the prince crossing the bridge rice noodle. The last time I ate the prince crossing the bridge rice noodle, my parents were still working girls. Our family lived in the staff dormitory where mice and cockroaches could not watch TV when it rained. At that time, I was wearing a low-quality dress and white stockings, sitting on the bottom bunk of the canopy bed and calling my grandma. The TV in the next room was playing the Chinese doll's New Year's song. Downstairs, there were children throwing cannons. Every red envelope on the kumquat branch are all empty

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