Washington Square is a particularly interesting place. I read an introduction that used to be a messy graveyard in New York. New Yorkers don't mind that it used to be a chaotic graveyard in New York. There are still 20,000 corpses lying quietly under the busy square. They didn't come because of the scenery here. They loved the temperament here and represented the wild and unrestrained New York. In Washington Square, you can clearly feel its different atmosphere from the rest of New York. All corners are filled with idle people, who dress in fashion, or stand out, or relax, singing, dancing, playing, sunbathing, walking dogs, reading and sleeping (so how can they sleep in the bustle?). Here gathered a variety of artists, drawing their paintings, singing their songs, beating their drums, changing their tricks. The grand piano is in the middle of the garden. The extraordinary performers play Chopin. People sit around leisurely, applauding and tipping at the end of each song. This is the most liberal temperament in New York. A place you can't miss for a deep tour of New York.