I just cannot imagine a six-week-stay in east coast without paying a visit to New York. Willing to admit or not, it's like the capital of the whole world.
We set out from Tufts early in the morning and I actually got up at five o'clock. Rushing all the way to the South Station, it wasn't until we went aboard the bus that we were finally able to take a rest. I was way too excited to compensate for my lack of sleep, though.
That was where we officially depart: Chinatown/South Station.
I know it's a creepy shot but just look at the skyscrapers--we are definitely approaching New York!
And same said the sign: Manhattan, babe~
Inside the metro. Compared with that in Boston, the NY one's significantly more complicated like a labyrinth. Lucky we had got Pen I guiding us and we didn't get lost.
The New York Times building. Once I dreamed of becoming a journalist working for New York Times, which seems pretty unlikely now. *sigh*
The Time Square. (We actually had pizza in the middle of the street.)
We have to say the cityscape's a lot different from that of Boston.
Just couldn't stop myself from clicking the camera like I was possessed or something.
Hard Rock!
The Lion King.
Our main purpose there: RENT. One of my favorite musicals. Yes I was in Broadway.
My ticket for Rent.
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