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Part 1 Downtown Manhattan (´Ù¿îŸ¿î ¸ÇÇØÆ°)

01 Chelsea Art Museum - Jackson Pollock vs. Jean Miotte?
02 Rubin Museum of Art - The Himalayan art, beyond vivid
03 Tibet House - The ultimate unifi cation, Yam Yum
04 Center for Jewish History - Become fully respected
05 Gray Art Gallery - New York University¡¯s fi ne arts museum
06 AIA New York Center for Architecture - The busiest time in Manhattan, noon
07 Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art - Soho, South of Houston
08 New Museum - A museum with no art?
09 Italian American Museum -My little free lunch story
10 Museum of Chinese in America - Chinatown, no pretense or fl attery
11 Anne Frank Center USA - Her unforgettable diary
12 Museum at Eldridge Street - The Eldridge Street Synagogue, Jewish house of prayer
13 South Street Seaport Museum - Dancing with the ripples of the Hudson River
14 Fraunces Tavern Museum - American History
15 The National Museum of the American Indian - Street musicians, incredibly good or hideously bad
16 Museum of Jewish Heritage - Seeing the Statue of Liberty in the middle of the dazzling Hudson River
17 Skyscraper Museum - Experience New York City¡¯s buildings

Part 2 Midtown Manhattan (¹ÌµåŸ¿î ¸ÇÇØÆ°)

18 Whitney Museum of American Art - Very industrial and powerfully primitive
19 Asia Society - Have you been stereotyped?
20 China Institute in America - Both exciting and well-arranged
21 Museum of American Illustration - For those who love the art of illustration
22 The Museum of Biblical Art (MOBIA) - A moment of meditation
23 Museum of Art and Design - Christopher Columbus!
24 Art Students League of New York - Sincere passion for art
25 The Museum of Modern Art - My journey with MoMA, an amazing piece of art
26 American Folk Art Museum - The interesting distribution of staircases
27 Onassis Cultural Center - The city¡¯s incredible archaeological site
28 The Paley Center for Media - The sense of nostalgia
29 Austrian Cultural Forum New York - Tall, narrow and cleverly angled
30 International Center of Photography - Takes a moment of life
31 Scandinavia House - Experience a Nordic adventure
32 Morgan Library & Museum - A divine and mystical sanctuary
33 The Museum at FIT- The Fashion Institute of Technology

Part 3 Uptown Manhattan (¾÷Ÿ¿î ¸ÇÇØÆ°)

34 El Museo del Barrio - the Central Park Conservatory Garden, a secret garden
35 Museum of the City of New York - ¡°Excuse me, are you a New Yorker?¡±
36 Jewish Museum - The remarkable Jewish spirit
37 Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum - A National Historic Landmark, the Andrew Carnegie Mansion
38 National Academy Museum - To remember the old times
39 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum - An ¡®architectural¡¯ experience, an exclusive experience
40 Neue Galerie New York - A frank eroticism, a pleasure of heavenly beauty
41 The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Too good to be true
42 Ukrainian Institute of America - The prestigious presence graciously and harmoniously shines out
43 Frick Collection - Serves its visitors, like it serves its own master
44 Children¡¯ Museum in Manhattan - One of the fi nest neighborhoods in the city
45 New York Historical Society - A place that nurtures one¡¯s own presence

Part 4 Et Cetera (¸ÇÇØÆ° ¿Ü°û Áö¿ª)

46 The Cloisters - Medieval Europe at the end of the city map
47 Brooklyn Museum - The second largest art museum in the city
48 MoMA PS1 - Are you one of the Wellesley girls?
49 Sculpture Center - A former trolley repair shop in Long Island City, Queens

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