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The main attractions of Washington Square

St. Kyle Square is the core area of the East Village, located between Third Avenue and A Avenue. The Beatles in 1950s, such as allen ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, once lived and created here. In the 1960s, grotesque bald heads and pink-headed punks continued to haunt (and still haunt at night). Nowadays, the most fashionable grotesque appearance is the tattoo of "skin fetish" with a copper ring hanging on the eyebrow.

Compared with the special people dressed here, the atmosphere in the East Village is very comfortable. Soho is too commercialized and Greenwich Village is too crowded. St. Kyle's Square is just so quiet and civilian. Two rows of green street trees block the harsh sunlight. Small and chic restaurants spread to small open-air courtyards in a friendly way. Moreover, the price is quite approachable.

Pearl Theatre Company, located at No.80 St. Kyle Square near First Avenue, performs classical operas from all over the world, and the surrounding trail area is covered with handprints, footprints and photos of once-popular superstars, including Joan Cwawford, ruby keeler, joan blondell and Myrna Loy. Address: 425 Galeries Lafayette Street Tel: 2 12-260-2400.

Located near Astor Square, the public theater is the most influential theater hall in new york. Don't doubt that it is Astor Library. 1849 was the first free library in new york when it was completed. 1965 Joseph Popp, the founder of Shakespeare Festival, persuaded the government to turn it into a theater. Hairstyles and chorus lines, once all the rage, were performed here for the first time. In addition, there are some non-commercial performances in public theaters. At present, director George C. Wolfe is in charge of theater-related affairs, mainly focusing on modern musicals and Shakespeare's classical operas. At the same time, the public theater is also responsible for making the free open-air drama code of Delacorte Theater in Central Park in summer. (St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Church)

Address: 30E. 7th Street Tel: 212-674-1615.

St George's Ukrainian Catholic Church, with its striking copper dome and three colorful religious murals, is a landmark of Little Ukraine and a gathering place for more than 30,000 Ukrainian immigrants nearby. Every spring, a Ukrainian folk music festival is held here. Venue: Seventh Street 15e Tel: 2 12-473-9 148.

This is an old Irish bar. Since its opening, 1854 has been one of the oldest bars in new york. It also shows gas lamps and mahogany bars from a century ago. Before 1970, it was a paradise for men who refused female customers to enter! The old beer house in mcsorley is famous for its beer and Irish farmers' lunch (including beer, cheese and bread). Little India is located on the south side of Dongliu Street. There are many cheap Indian restaurants and small shops selling Indian Buddha statues, spices and decorations.