Today, I went to see the Statue of Liberty, with clear skies, sunny days and a very comfortable mood. For the immigrant country of the United States, the Statue of Liberty symbolizes the escape from the poverty and oppression of the old world and the rush to freedom and dreams. It is a landmark in New York. At 9:30, take the subway to the pier at the southern end of Manhattan, and see the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island in the distance. The scenery is beautiful. Tickets for the visit to Liberty Island plus round-trip ferry tickets are $18, and it costs $21 to climb the Goddess Crown. The old man also enjoyed a little benefit in the United States for the age of 62 and over. The ferry departs for about half an hour, there are many tourists, and the ticket office is lined up. Before I left, I bought the ticket online and went on the boat directly with the printed copy, saving the trouble of queuing. Before boarding, they were subject to the same strict safety checks as the plane, and the knife was confiscated. The ferry leaves the pier and looks back at Manhattan Island in the sea, the skyscrapers stacked on the seaside are spectacular, the great achievements of human civilization, the unique urban landscape on the planet, and there is no city that can surpass it so far. Walked around the pedestal of the goddess on Liberty Island, looked up and took pictures. I felt that it was more beautiful to see from a distance on the ship, and I couldn't see the momentum of opening up to all the suffering people in the world to realize the American dream. The Statue of Liberty has a museum and staircase inside, where visitors can climb to the statue's pedestal and climb to the crown to give a bird's eye view of Manhattan. These tickets are limited and long overdue. After resting in the lawn cafe and eating their own lunch, when they left, they found that their pockets were gone, and there were mobile phones and subway cards. I thought it was estimated that they were left under the pedestal of the goddess when they were proud and forgotten to take pictures. With a glimmer of hope to the park management office to ask, the pockets are really there, so short time there are good people to pick up and send. Moving!