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简介纽约旅游景点       大家好,今天我来为大家详细地介绍一下关于纽约旅游景点的问题。以下是我对这个问题的总结和归纳,希望能对大家有所帮助。1.纽约有哪些值得一去的纽约景点推荐?纽约有哪些值得一去的纽约景点推荐?    &nbs

纽约旅游景点

       大家好,今天我来为大家详细地介绍一下关于纽约旅游景点的问题。以下是我对这个问题的总结和归纳,希望能对大家有所帮助。

1.纽约有哪些值得一去的纽约景点推荐?

纽约旅游景点

纽约有哪些值得一去的纽约景点推荐?

       纽约是一个时尚繁华的城市,众所周知,深受大家喜爱。有很多人想在这里旅游,纽约有很多著名的景点。那么去纽约旅游应该去哪些景点呢?

       华盛顿广场公园

       华盛顿广场公园有一种美丽的不拘一格的气质,在这里你可以看到各种各样的生活。比如有人在悠闲的下棋,有人在喷泉边悠闲的散步,有人在骑楼下拉小提琴,有人在人行道上弹琴,有人在主广场上跳舞,等等。华盛顿广场公园是纽约生活的完美展示:舒适惬意。正如美国著名作家弗朗西斯斯科特基菲茨杰拉德所说,“这是人生悲喜剧的无限演变”。

       _司街遗产区

       作为曼哈顿最古老的地区,_司街,原名布鲁尔斯街,隐藏在金融区的深处。这个老城区是一条步行街(步行街是一个城市的亮点,无数小桥飞驰而过,出租车到处鸣笛),里面有很多餐厅和酒馆。有一家酒馆叫FrauncesTavern,是曼哈顿最古老的建筑,1783年乔治华盛顿在这里告别了他的军旅生涯。

       西村

       每一部以纽约为背景的电视剧或**都有这样一个画面:还没在纽约定居的人都涌向纽约,西村就是这样。街道两旁的绿树、棕色的墙壁、特色糕点店和公园,使西村成为摄影师照片中的理想场景。

       中央车站

       每次去大中央车站,一踏进去就感觉人潮涌动。每周都有数百万通勤者来来往往,但这不仅仅是一个火车站,这是一个著名的历史建筑,标志性大厅的灯泡在宏伟的天花板上闪烁,让人伸长脖子,看得目瞪口呆。有许多商店和餐馆,还有一个新鲜食品市场,你可以在那里喝酒和吃奶酪。

       布鲁克林大桥公园

       布鲁克林大桥公园刚刚建成,占地34公顷,所以纽约又多了一个公园,我又多了一个好去处。一般来说,我喜欢晚饭后去散步,有时我带我的家人去那里玩。孩子们喜欢从20世纪20年代流传下来的简旋转木马。我喜欢坐在绿湖边,或者坐在长椅上看河岸对面的曼哈顿。风景很美。公园里有一个室外的酒吧,还有一些小吃摊,卖的都是当地的食物,从龙虾卷到各种三明治,都有纽约风味。

       PS1纽约现代艺术博物馆(PS1现代艺术博物馆)

       像大多数纽约人一样,我非常喜欢这个现代艺术博物馆。主要原因是我可以乘坐7号地铁,只用一张票就可以参观皇后区的PS1博物馆。这张很有当下感。

       (高地公园)

       从时尚的肉类加工区到第30街,这个令人惊叹的公共公园改变了纽约人与这座城市的互动。沿着修复后的铁轨爬上楼梯,从新的角度欣赏公园,感受纽约的街头生活。

       公园里有很多奇特的设计细节,参观一次远远不够。公园里的植物随着季节的变化而变化,每次参观都不一样。但对我来说,从另一个完全不同的角度看纽约才是吸引我的主要原因。为了避免拥挤,我通常在早上或黄昏时去,享受没有汽车的安静的城市生活。

       地址:纽约西23街519号

       罗斯福岛

       作为纽约性价比最高的景点,没有比乘坐空中缆车去罗斯福岛更划算的方式了。缆车将经过富兰克林罗斯福四大自由公园(Franklind.RooseveltFourfreedomPark),这是该市最新的纪念公园,整个公园将尽收眼底。坐在缆车里,感觉曼哈顿离我好远,仿佛伸手就能摸到联合国大楼。

       地址:纽约电车公司第二大道东60街

       纽约著名景点 中文加英文

       百老汇(Broadway)

       布朗克斯动物园(The Bronx Zoo)

       布鲁克林大桥(Brooklyn Bridge)

       大都会艺术博物馆(Metropolitan Museum of Art)

       大中央车站(Grand Central Terminal)

       帝国大厦(The Empire State Building)

       第五大道(Fifth Avenue)

       皇后区法拉盛(Flushing, Queens)

       哥伦比亚大学(Columbia University at 116th Street)

       古根海姆美术馆(Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum)

       华尔街(Wall Street)

       卡内基音乐厅(Carnegie Hall)

       联合国总部大楼(United Nations headquarters)

       林肯中心(Lincoln Center)

       曼哈顿东村(East Village)

       曼哈顿格林威治村(Greenwich Village)

       曼哈顿哈林区(Harlem in North Manhattan)

       曼哈顿苏活区(SOHO)

       曼哈顿上东城(Upper East Side)

       曼哈顿上西城(Upper West Side)

       曼哈顿华埠(Chinatown)

       美国自然历史博物馆(American Museum of Natural History)

       纽约大学区和华盛顿广场公园(New York University Area and Washington Square Park)

       纽约公共图书馆(The New York Public Library on 42nd Street)

       纽约世界贸易中心(World Trade Center)

       纽约证券交易所(New York Stock Exchange)

       纽约植物园(New York Botanical Garden)

       乔治·华盛顿大桥(George Washington Bridge)

       时报广场和麦迪逊广场花园(Times Square and Madison Square Garden (MSG))

       斯泰滕岛渡轮(The Staten Island Ferry)

       现代艺术博物馆(Museum of Modern Art _ MoMA)

       中央公园(Central Park)

       自由女神像(The Statue of Liberty)

       纽约洛克斐勒中心(New York Rockefeller Center)

       急!纽约景点的英文介绍!

       下面都是用维基百科查到的,内容权威,维基上分类介绍也很多,限于篇幅没有全部贴上来,只是贴了总体介绍,如还有需要可以去维基英文网站查找

       自由女神像 Status of Liberty

       The Statue of Liberty (French: Statue de la Liberté), or, more formally, Liberty Enlightening the World (French: La liberté éclairant le monde), was presented to the United States by the people of France in 1886. Standing on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, it welcomes visitors, immigrants, and returning Americans traveling by ship. The copper-clad statue, dedicated on October 28, 1886, commemorates the centennial of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence and was given to the United States to represent the friendship established during the American Revolution.Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi sculpted the statue and obtained a U.S. patent for its structure. Maurice Koechlin - chief engineer of Gustave Eiffel's engineering company and designer of the Eiffel Tower - engineered the internal structure. Eugène Viollet-le-Duc was responsible for the choice of copper in the statue's construction and adoption of the repoussé technique, where a malleable metal is hammered on the reverse side.

       The statue is of a robed woman holding a torch, and is made of a sheeting of pure copper, hung on a framework of steel (originally puddled iron) with the exception of the flame of the torch, which is coated in gold leaf (originally made of copper and later altered to hold glass panes.) It stands atop a rectangular stonework pedestal with a foundation in the shape of an irregular eleven-pointed star. The statue is 151 ft (46 m) tall, but with the pedestal and foundation, it is 305 ft (93 m) tall.

       Worldwide, the Statue of Liberty is one of the most recognizable icons of the United States[10] and was, from 1886 until the jet age, often one of the first glimpses of the United States for millions of immigrants after ocean voyages from Europe. Visually, the Statue of Liberty appears to draw inspiration from il Sancarlone or the Colossus of Rhodes.

       The statue is the central part of Statue of Liberty National Monument, administered by the National Park Service.

       The general appearance of the statue’s head approximates the Roman Sun-god Apollo or the Greek Sun-god Helios as preserved on an ancient marble tablet (today in the Archaeological Museum of Corinth, Corinth, Greece) - Apollo was represented as a solar deity, dressed in a similar robe and having on its head a "radiate crown" with the seven spiked rays of the Helios-Apollo's sun rays, like the Statue's nimbus or halo. The ancient Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, was a statue of Helios with a radiate crown. The Colossus is referred to in the 1883 sonnet The New Colossus by Emma Lazarus. Lazarus's poem was later engraved on a bronze plaque and mounted inside the Statue of Liberty in 1903.

       The statue, also known affectionately as "Lady Liberty", has become a symbol of freedom and democracy. She welcomed arriving immigrants, who could see the statue as they arrived in the United States. There is a version of the statue in France given by the United States in return.

       The classical appearance (Roman stola, sandals, facial expression) derives from Libertas, ancient Rome's goddess of freedom from slavery, oppression, and tyranny. Her raised right foot is on the move. This symbol of Liberty and Freedom is not standing still or at attention in the harbor, it is moving forward, as her left foot tramples broken shackles at her feet, in symbolism of the United States' wish to be free from oppression and tyranny. The seven spikes on the crown epitomize the Seven Seas and seven continents.Her torch signifies enlightenment. The tablet in her hand represents knowledge and shows the date of the United States Declaration of Independence, in roman numerals, July IV, MDCCLXXVI.

       纽约中央公园 Central Park

       Central Park is a large public, urban park in New York City, with about twenty-five million visitors annually. Most of the areas immediately adjacent to the park are known for impressive buildings and valuable real estate. Central Park has been a National Historic Landmark since 1963.

       The park is maintained by the Central Park Conservancy and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. The park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and architect Calvert Vaux. While much of the park looks natural, it is in fact almost entirely landscaped. It contains several natural-looking lakes and ponds, extensive walking tracks, two ice-skating rinks, the Central Park Zoo, the Central Park Conservatory Garden, a wildlife sanctuary, a large area of natural woods, a reservoir with an encircling running track, and the outdoor Delacorte Theater which hosts the "Shakespeare in the Park" summer festivals.

       The park also serves as an oasis for migrating birds.

       百老汇 Broadway

       Broadway, as the name implies, is a wide avenue in New York City. While New York has several other Broadways, in the context of the city it usually refers to the Manhattan street. It is the oldest north-south main thoroughfare in the city, dating to the first New Amsterdam settlement. The name Broadway is an English translation of the Dutch name, Breede weg. A stretch of Broadway is famous as the pinnacle of the American theater industry.

       洛克菲勒中心 Rockefeller Center

       Rockefeller Center is a complex of 19 commercial buildings covering 22 acres (89,000 m2) between 48th and 51st streets in New York City. Built by the Rockefeller family, it is located in the center of Midtown Manhattan, spanning between Fifth Avenue and Seventh Avenue. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1987.It is the largest privately held complex of its kind in the world, and an international symbol of modernist architectural style blended with capitalism.

       纽约著名景点 中文加英文?

       帝国大厦(Empire State Building)

       纽约的地标建筑之一,在建成后将近40年的时间里一直稳居纽约最高建筑榜首,从其86层和102层观景台可饱览纽约全景。

       纽约现代艺术博物馆(Museum of Modern Art,简称:MoMA)

       世界著名的艺术美术馆,收藏有20万件艺术作品,涵盖建筑、艺术、素描、油画、雕塑、摄影、印刷、插画、**和多媒体等方面。

       大都会艺术博物馆(Metropolitan Museum of Art,简称:The MET)

       全球最著名的博物馆之一,纽约的艺术中心,收藏有跨越5000年历史的200多万件艺术作品,每年游客数量超过700万。

       美国自然历史博物馆(American Museum of Natural History)

       世界上最大的自然历史博物馆之一,45座永久展厅里收藏有数百万件文物。

       纽约古根海姆博物馆(Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum)

       全球最好的现代艺术画廊,拥有世界上最杰出的印象派、后印象派、早期现代和当代艺术收藏。

       自由女神像(Statue of Liberty)

       纽约的地标景点,同时也是美国数百年历史的代表。

       峭石之巅观景台(Top of the Rock Observation Deck)

       曾被杂志评为“全纽约第一观景点”,峭石之巅观景台位于洛克菲勒中心顶层,高259米,是眺望曼哈顿和帝国大厦视野的绝佳场所。

       中央公园(Central Park)

       位于纽约中心的广阔绿洲,纽约最大的都市公园,一年四季景致各不相同,众多知名影片在此取景。

       布鲁克林大桥(Brooklyn Bridge)

       被誉为“世界第八大奇迹”,它是纽约的标志性建筑,也是游客到访纽约的必打卡景点之一。

       纽约植物园(New York Botanical Garden)

       占地250英亩,纽约植物园是美国的国家历史地标,50个特色园区里展示着超过100万种植物。

       无畏号航舰博物馆(Intrepid Sea, Air Space Museum)

       号称世界上最大的海洋博物馆(展览面积超15万平方英尺),无畏号航舰博物馆专注于历史、科学和军事展览。

       纽约著名的景点讲解的中英文翻译

       The statue of liberty as (in English: Statue of liberty, the full name of the "statue of Liberty National Monument", the official name is "Liberty Enlightening the world", located in the Hudson River Estuary near the free island in New York Harbor. Is France in 1876 during the commemoration of the American War of independence of the United States and France union gift gift to the United States. On October 28, 1886, the statue was completed.

       The statue of Liberty was dressed in ancient Greek style, wearing a radiant crown and seven pointed mans symbol of the seven continents. Symbol of the right hand holding the torch of freedom, left hand holding the "Declaration of independence" foot is broken handcuffs, fetters and chains, symbolizes the to break free from the tyranny of the bound and free.

       Statue of Liberty is a symbol of the United States, the United States and the people of the United States and France friendship symbol, the expression of the United States to fight for democracy, freedom of the noble ideals. For thousands of immigrants to the United States, the statue of liberty is a guarantee of poverty and oppression from the old world, a symbol of the United States of America.

       In 1984, the statue of liberty in National Memorial Chorten on the world heritage list, its connotation is widely used in various fields.

       自由女神像(英文:Statue Of Liberty),全名为"自由女神铜像国家纪念碑",正式名称是"照耀世界的自由女神",位于美国纽约海港内自由岛的哈德逊河口附近。是法国于1876年为纪念美国独立战争期间的美法联盟赠送给美国的礼物,1886年10月28日铜像落成。

       自由女神穿着古希腊风格服装,头戴光芒四射冠冕,七道尖芒象征七大洲。右手高举象征自由的火炬,左手捧着《独立宣言》;脚下是打碎的手铐、脚镣和锁链,象征着挣脱暴政的约束和自由。

       自由女神像是美国的象征,美利坚民族和美法人民友谊象征,表达美国人民争取民主、自由的崇高理想。对成千上万个来美移民来说,自由女神是摆脱旧世界的贫困和压迫的保证,自由女神像成了美国的象征。

       1984年,美国自由女神铜像国家纪念碑列入世界遗产名录,其内涵被广泛用于各种领域。

       好了,今天关于“纽约旅游景点”的话题就到这里了。希望大家通过我的介绍对“纽约旅游景点”有更全面、深入的认识,并且能够在今后的学习中更好地运用所学知识。