Square is not big, but the surrounding buildings are very distinctive, the streets here are all cars, many people here enjoy delicious food, eat a lot of things, Western restaurants are very model of that.
This is a small square at the Chinatown intersection in New York. I just know it's called Chiringo Square now. The square, in fact, is a space formed at the intersection of several roads. There is a bronze statue of Lin Zexu on the square, and a monument commemorating the sacrifice of Chinese people. You can stop by when you pass Chinatown.