On the last day of New York, I went to a place I should go most - "Chinatown" where the facade was not so impressive "Museum of History of Chinese Americans". The collection is rich, ranging from the tea sensation in the United States in the eighteenth century to the influx of gold-rushing Chinese workers; from the "Chinese Exclusion Act" to the Allied War of Resistance; from the popularity of "miscellaneous" food and magic performances to the yellow faces in Hollywood; as well as the anti-Communist Party in the fifties, the social changes caused by the establishment of diplomatic relations in the seventies, and so on. It's a pity that most Chinese tourists do not list it as a must-see item. I recommend it to you hereby.