Traveled to the United States and stopped by New York. Chinatown in New York City is divided into three main areas, including Dou Street, Little Fuzhou and Broadway in Manhattan; Queens includes Flushing, Echo and Cola Na; Brooklyn includes the Brooklyn area, Benson neighborhood and U Avenue. I've been to all three districts, but there's more in Flushing. The shops there have Chinese names, the clerks are all Chinese, and the customers are mainly Chinese. Walking along the way, you hear the most in Chinese, and most of them speak Cantonese in Flushing, and the other two districts are mainly Mandarin.