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A Cultural Melting Pot

Flushing, Queens, is a vibrant cultural melting pot known for its large Asian community, especially Chinese and Korean. The neighborhood offers a rich mix of authentic eateries, bustling markets, and cultural festivals, creating a unique blend of traditions and languages. This diversity defines Flushing's identity and highlights the multicultural essence of New York City.

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Flushing Food Tour

July 13, 27 | August 3, 10
2:00-5:00pm
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Upcoming Events

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Annual Street Festival

Saturday, September 7, 2024
11:00am-6:00pm
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Lucky7 Raffle

Coming Soon
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Queens Botanical Garden

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Tangram Mall

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Flushing Town Hall

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How do I get to Flushing?

  • Take the 7 train to Flushing-Main Street (last stop).

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  • N20G: Great Neck / Flushing

    Q12: Little Neck / Flushing

    Q13: Fort Totten / Flushing

    Q15, Q15A: Beechhurst / Flushing

    Q16: Fort Totten / Flushing

    Q17: Jamaica / Flushing

    Q19: Astoria / Flushing

    Q20A, Q20B: Jamaica / College Point

    Q26: Fresh Meadows / Flushing

    Q27: Cambria Heights / Flushing

    Q28: Bayside / Flushing

    Q34: Jamaica / Whitestone (Weekdays only)

    Q44SBS: Jamaica / Bronx Park South

    Q48: LaGuardia Airport / Flushing

    Q50: Co-op City / Flushing

    Q58: Ridgewood / Flushing

    Q65: College Point / Flushing

    Q66: Long Island City / Flushing

  • Take the Port Washington Line from Penn Station to Flushing-Main Street.

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  • Highways: Accessible via the Long Island Expressway (I-495) or the Van Wyck Expressway (I-678).
    Parking: Several parking garages and street parking options available.

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