The Empire State Building, known as the American skyline, was built in 1931 and was built at a rapid pace, with real construction taking less than a year, but the quality is reliable and still impressive. When we arrived, the ticket inspector told us no view, because it had just rained and the fog was very heavy, but since we came, we still chose to go up. Take the elevator to the 79th floor first. When the elevator rose, the car roof suddenly changed to a TV and broadcast the process and method of the building. It was very interesting. The 79-story observation deck can also see the lights and electronic advertising screens of Times Square, and the 86th floor is as if in a cloud and fog, and nothing can be seen.