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#7 How people make money at Central Park, NYC

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The  Central Park  in New York City (NYC) is the most visited park in the world, with more than 37 million visitors each year. It is also the third  most visited  tourist attraction globally after Las Vegas Strip (Nevada, USA) and Times Square, also in NYC. When there are tourists, there is money. Here are the different ways ordinary people take advantage of the crowd to make money in this famous tourist destination using creativity and enticement. 1. The  crowd-pleaser . A group of friends perform and amuse the audience through their comedies and interactions. Probably the most crowd-drawer, they ask for donations from the people and announce the amount they give.  2. The  food vendor . They sell almost everything from different foods to drinks and desserts! The one in the picture is located near the crowd. You can also find food truck vendors right outside the park, usually at the entrances and exits.  3. The  horse-carriage driver . With r...

#5 Ground Zero: Twenty years after

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I was in my fourth month as a newly-married man in 2001 when one night in the Philippines, I learned in a CNN breaking news that the Twin Towers in New York City collapsed due to terrorist attacks. The September 11 tragedy impacted the U.S. and the world on immigration and the war on terrorism and brought many enduring legacies. While  the internet is ubiquitous with horrible images depicting the turn of events at Ground Zero during 9/11,   many of today's generations are unaware of what happened. Today, on the 20th anniversary of the bombings, we had the opportunity to revisit the historic site and commemorate the lives of those who perished.   The Oculus: The transportation and shopping hub near the 911 Memorial. People visiting the Memorial emerge from this magnificent architecture. The entrance to the 911 Memorial grounds (left). The crowd flock to the pools (right). The 9/11 Memorial and Museum estimates a daily average of 9,000 visitors from all 50 states and 1...

#4 A break from work and city life

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We had no planned activity during the Labor Day weekend of 2021. Luckily, we had a few family friends who invited us to join them for out-of-state camping to celebrate a birthday. We already tried camping several times with these families and other family friends before, and we enjoyed it a lot. Therefore, it was not a hard decision to join them, plus we thought it's another opportunity to recharge from work and city life. During our three-day encampment, we experienced different things for the first time. Rustic cabin 82 We rented a  rustic cabin . Previously, we always pitched our tent. If you have been into camping, you know how time-consuming to set up and dismantle a tent. As a result, my wife and I chose to pay for a cabin than spending our time and efforts setting up. Our cottage has a queen bed, bunk bed, and a sofa bed with mattresses to accommodate six persons. We brought our beddings and pillows. There were only three of us, so we had plenty of space. It also has a micro...