Chinatown is a one-of-a-kind New York neighborhood that all have heard of, but few have explored. Beginning as a tiny village near the East River in the early 1900s, Chinatown was mostly a bachelor society, seeing as Chinese immigrants were only allowed into the United States one at a time; no families were allowed in the United States. When this immigration limit was lifter in 1965, the Chinatown population exploded, and by 1980, New Yorks Chinatown district was (and still is) the largest of any American city. • Good thing your guide has line-jumping privileges, because word spread quickly about their amazing dumplings and pork buns! • A hidden gem…More like a hidden goldmine! This sprawling 10,000 square foot restaurant hidden on the windowless second floor of a nondescript building is a sight to be seen, and tasted… • Tucked away on the infamous Bloody Angle of Chinatown, this historic 1920s tea house is vintage New York at its finest. • Homemade, fresh baked fortune cookies are only the beginning. Wait til you try their almond cookies! • Landmarks from these storied streets include five points gangland hotspots, film locations, and much, much more!NEW YORK LANDMARKS AND ATTRACTIONS • Chinatown • Film Locations • Five Points • Chinese Culture • Bloody Angle • Fortune CookiesAdditional InformationConfirmation will be received at time of bookingWheelchair accessibleChildren must be accompanied by an adultDress code is smart casualSubject to favorable weather conditions. If canceled due to poor weather, you will be given the option of an alternative date or full refundThis experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refundThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 25 travelersInclusionsFood tastingProfessional guideGuaranteed to skip the long linesLunchSnacksGuaranteed to skip the linesExclusionsGratuitiesDeparture PointIn front of Roosevelt Park (NE corner of Chrystie St and Grand St)Departure Time12pmDuration2 hours 30 minutesReturn D
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