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  • In July, more people are seen with face shields now that enhanced community quarantine restrictions have been lifted.
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  • After months under quarantine and given the limited ability to go outside of your house, people in the street do not know the state of those you are passing by.
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  • People work and people eat. It is always amazing (for me) when I see sidewalk grills set up with strips of meat or BBQ on a stick, with the fragrant fog of the seared smoked meat rising up to attack the nostrils of the pedestrians that pass by. Hopefully, for the person doing the cooking, it entices you to sample his fare of the day. I think these fast food pit stops are strategically placed well travelled intersections, highway on ramps and taxi stands, which sometimes raises questions about what smoke is one really inhaling..
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  • October months arrive with no end in sight, and the populace tries to make the best out of a bad situation. It is better to be safe than sorry, but people still need to go out for the essentials.
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  • People jammed together as they wander among the street vendors lined along the midtown avenues of Times Square on a late summer Sunday's street fair on New York City's longest street, Broadway.
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  • In June some restaurants are offering limited dine-in service. Most people choose deliveries or drive-thru.
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  • With the last days of autumn approaching, a taxicab makes its way through the crowded Times Square area surrounded by people who are huddled against the chills of the shadows as they walk to their destinations.
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Street scenes in mid-town Manhattan during the evening rush hour; people rushing down sidewalks and dodging traffic in their efforts to reach their next destination.
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  • Street scenes in mid-town Manhattan during the evening rush hour; people rushing down sidewalks and dodging traffic in their efforts to reach their next destination.
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  • Wholesalers, restaurant owners and everyday people arrive at the Fisherman's Wharf at 3 AM, where the fresh catch is negotiated through "whispered" prices.
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_002
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_025
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_091
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_104
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • On a street corner, people watching out for approach of transit to their next destination while seeking shelter from the rain.
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  • Street scenes in mid-town Manhattan during the evening rush hour; people rushing down sidewalks and dodging traffic in their efforts to reach their next destination.
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  • Coney Island's famous Wonder Wheel, where every car used to be lit up until the 1980's, when it became clear that the high voltage placed next to where people sat wasn't safe.
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  • People run or walk along the leave strewn path normally used for horses in New York's Central Park on the day before the NYC marathon.
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  • People walk among the Korean War memorial depicting full size figures of soldiers on patrol.
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_006
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_008
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_013
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_019
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_021
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_022
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_026
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_030
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_032
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_035
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_040
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_042
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_043.jpg
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_048.jpg
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_052.jpg
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_053.jpg
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_056
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_059
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_060
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