Queens, New York
Queens, New York, is the largest borough in New York City, known for its diverse population and vibrant neighborhoods. It is home to over 2.3 million residents, representing various cultures and languages. Major attractions include Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, which hosted the 1964 World's Fair, and the Queens Museum.
The borough is also famous for its food scene, offering a wide range of international cuisines, particularly in areas like Astoria and Jackson Heights. Queens is served by multiple subway lines and is home to LaGuardia Airport, making it an important transportation hub for the city.