National Library of China

中国国家图书馆

Located in Haidian District, Beijing, it is the largest library in China and was once ranked first among the “Top Ten Buildings in Beijing in the 1980s”.
Completed in 1987, it has a construction area of ​​about 140,000 square meters, 19 floors of above-ground bookshelves and 3 floors of underground bookshelves, and can store about 20 million books.
There are 46 reading rooms with different characteristics, including 23 open-shelf reading rooms, which provide a variety of reading materials including daily newspapers, ancient books, audio and video, and children's books.
In addition, the "Digital Library Mobile Reading Platform" was launched, which brings together more than 40,000 electronic book resources, thousands of electronic journals and other high-quality digital resources to provide a reading experience anytime, anywhere.

Attractions Location: No. 33, Zhongguancun South Street, Haidian District, Beijing (near Xizhimen Outer Street)

Tickets: free

Opening hours:
09:00-21:00 (Tuesday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st) 09:00-20:00 (Tuesday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st) Not open to the public (closed all day)
(January 1st - December 31st, Monday) 09:00-20:00 (January 1st - December 31st, Tuesday-Sunday)

Transportation:
Take bus No. 86, 319, 320, 332, 563, or 608 and get off at the National Library stop. The hotel is within walking distance.
Take Metro Line 4 or Line 9 and get off at the National Library Station, which is within walking distance.

Time reference: 1-3 hours


Recommended itinerary for National Library of China tours

1-day itinerary: National Library book tour

  • Full day: Subway Line 4 to National Library Station → Visit the North District of the National Library (2 hours) → Special Collection Exhibition of the Ancient Books Library (1.5 hours) → Cultural and Creative Space

Immerse yourself in the knowledge palace of Asia's largest library and feel the charm of thousands of years of classics

Accommodation: Holiday Inn Express Zhongguancun | Food: Tingli Pavilion in Zizhuyuan Park


2-day itinerary: Cultural experience in two museums

  • Day 1: Same itinerary for the same day
  • Day 2: Walk to Zizhuyuan Park (10 minutes) → National Museum of Chinese Classics → Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum

A journey through time and space from modern libraries to ancient classics

Accommodation: Shangri-La Hotel, Beijing | Cuisine: Dadong Roast Duck (Zhongguancun Branch)


3-day itinerary: Book tour of Beijing

  • Day 1: Same itinerary for the same day
  • Day 2: Take the subway to Peking University Station (20 minutes) → Peking University Library → Summer Palace
  • Day 3: Take subway to Forbidden City Station (30 minutes) → Wenyuan Pavilion of Forbidden City → Jingshan

A cultural journey to explore China's three most famous book collections

Accommodation: Peking University Boya International Hotel | Food: Haidian Book City Food Street


4-day itinerary: Knowledge Panorama Tour

  • Day 1-2: Same itinerary for 2 days
  • Day 3: Take the subway to China Science and Technology Museum Station (40 minutes) → China Science and Technology Museum → Olympic Park
  • Day 4: Take the subway to Qianmen Station (35 minutes) → Zhengyang Bookstore → PageOne Bookstore

A complete knowledge experience from traditional classics to modern technology

Accommodation: Beijing International Hotel | Food: Old Beijing Noodles with Soy Sauce (Qianmen Store)


5-day itinerary: in-depth reading and exploration

  • Day 1-3: Same 3-day itinerary
  • Day 4: Take the subway to 798 Art District (1 hour) → UCCA Center for Contemporary Art → Jiazuo Bookstore
  • Day 5: Take the subway to Guozijian Station (25 minutes) → Confucius Temple Guozijian → Sanlian Taofen Bookstore

The perfect combination of traditional reading space and modern bookstore

Accommodation: Designer Hotel in 798 Art District | Cuisine: One-Way Space Cafe


6-day itinerary: reading and life

  • Day 1-4: Same 4-day itinerary
  • Day 5: Take the subway to Wudaokou Station (30 minutes) → Halloween Bookstore → Tsinghua University Press
  • Day6: Take subway to Xidan Station (25 minutes) → Beijing Book Building → Galeries Lafayette

The perfect experience of academic reading and urban reading life

Accommodation: Xidan Joy City Hotel | Cuisine: PageOne Bookstore Restaurant


7-day itinerary: a pilgrimage to the world of literature

  • Day 1-5: Same 5-day itinerary
  • Day6: Take subway to Songjiazhuang Station (50 minutes) → China Printing Museum → China Bookstore
  • Day7: Take the subway to Chaoyang Park Station (40 minutes) → Chaoyang City Bookstore → Visit the National Library before returning

Seven days of in-depth exploration of the complete context of Chinese book culture

Accommodation: Multiple featured bookstore theme hotels | Food: National Library Art Center Concert Hall Restaurant


User Reviews

By Mu Zizhi Yue |

The visit caught up with the exhibition of the Yongle Encyclopedia, the four treasures of the museum. I was very lucky~~ (ps: The four treasures of the museum are not always on display, they will be rotated)

Afterwards, I visited the South District and North District libraries. There are so many books and many people reading. It is quiet and has a good environment. It is a good place to spend your free time. →_→

By Star Traveler |

The museum closed too early, but the library was OK, open until 8-9pm. There were many people reading inside, and it was very atmospheric.

By you |

The learning atmosphere is very good, the overall environment is very good, very suitable for learning, not very suitable for visiting

By Lin Zhushao |

The grand and majestic library has many people reading books and visiting.

By Courtney |

We mainly visited the reading room which was very grand. It was in the new building of the National Library. After entering the gate, we had to walk a distance inside to get to the building shown in the picture below. We needed to go through security check. We checked in our backpacks and were not allowed to bring snacks in.

By Dandan |

Exhibition Hall 2: From the Book of Songs to Dream of the Red Chamber, I was lucky enough to encounter the explanation and followed along, it was very interesting.

By Weekly |

Get off at the National Library Station on Line 4 in Haidian District and you can walk there. The library is very large and it is easy to get lost. The staff can't tell the way around, so it's best to make sure what kind of books you want to read.

By Xue Yue |

I haven’t been to the National Library for a long time. When I lived in Fengtai, I went there every week.

By Ariel |

Big, quiet and steady, unaware that old age is approaching.

By Mumu |

Located in Haidian District, Beijing, it is the largest library in China and was once ranked first among the “Top Ten Buildings in Beijing in the 1980s”.

Completed in 1987, it has a construction area of ​​140,000 square meters, 19 floors of above-ground bookshelves and 3 floors of underground bookshelves, and can store 20 million books.

There are 46 reading rooms with different characteristics, including 23 open-shelf reading rooms, which provide a variety of reading materials including daily newspapers, ancient books, audio and video, and children's books.

In addition, the "Digital Library Mobile Reading Platform" was launched, which brings together more than 40,000 electronic book resources, thousands of electronic journals and other high-quality digital resources to provide a reading experience anytime, anywhere.

A great place to take your kids to the museum on weekends! The children's museum requires luggage storage and is divided into two floors.

The concert hall is more convenient than the National Concert Hall. The order is very good. The children are very polite. There are no naughty kids o(∩_∩)o haha

By chenmin |

Those precious books were destroyed in wars, lost in foreign countries, or destroyed by the "prodigal son" Qianlong 😂. Fortunately, these treasures of the museum have been passed down to later generations...

By Second set |

I thought it was very noble, but it is actually very ordinary...

By No phase |

I never thought that my first stop in Beijing would be to spend a whole morning at the National Library. The U-shaped reading area is in the North District. I went to the South District and then came back.

By |

The National Library not only has books, but also museums, exhibitions, performances and movies. Although with the continuous enrichment of Internet reading content and the popularity of mobile phones, the number of people going to the library to read will not be as many as before, but the reading experience brought by paper books is definitely incomparable to e-books. There is an aura called "National Library"!

By Little Duck Sees the World |

Of course, Miss Wenqing has to go to the National Library! Backpacks are not allowed in, you have to deposit them in the basement, shoulder bags are allowed in, and it seems that water is not allowed in either, I don’t know about empty bottles, there is a water dispenser inside. Warm reminder, you still need to bring your ID card after depositing your bag, you need to swipe your ID card to enter the library. The drinking cups in the National Library are very special, you must drink, have a cup, haha~ The National Library is also quite large, the national level is different. Isn’t it beautiful? It’s pleasing to the eye for people with obsessive-compulsive disorder~ It’s rare to come in and take pictures, of course, you have to calm down and read books.

By SARS |

You have to go through security check in the National Library, and you can't bring any food or drinks. But there are really many books in it, and I guess it's only here. Everyone is so focused on work and study, and the atmosphere forces you to be quiet. Just like that, I read books for an afternoon, and it was comfortable.

By Heart of the Ocean |

The National Library is very suitable for studying. It has a spacious location and a rich collection of books. I could see books on my major and interests at a glance.

By Muma Dong Xiaorui |

The reading area is in the shape of a Chinese character. The baby is too young to read in it! The atmosphere is very good, the security is very good and responsible, it is also very quiet, very clean, and the overall feeling is good!

By purely. |

The National Library is super big. Remember to bring your ID card. It is worth going to the North Library to wander in the sea of ​​books and feel lazy and comfortable.

By Chu Xin |

The atmosphere is great and there are a lot of books, but remember to bring your ID card. You can't enter the reading area without it, and you have to store your bag before entering.

By True |

I check in at the National Library two or three times a week. No shared office space can compare to the National Library. There is a vast amount of information to consult and the learning atmosphere is great. My good friend said that as soon as he came in, he had the urge to go to Peking University...

By Spring is coming |

The largest library in China, with a U-shaped building and top-notch environment

By Da Yunzi |

You can come when there is a temporary exhibition. The permanent exhibition hall is not very easy to visit. Generally, there are some manuscripts and oracle bones from the Republic of China period. There are not many of them. After all, it is a library~

♦ The recent exhibition "From the Book of Songs to Dream of the Red Chamber" is great and vividly shows the progress of literature

By Free and Easy |

A great place! It's worthy of being called the National Library! There is a subway station here, and it's right there when you get out of the station. It's very big! You can use your ID card to apply for a library card on the self-service machine (you can also apply for it from other places), free drinking water, free admission to exhibitions... You can scan the WeChat QR code to download the library's book APP. The National Library is full of books and is profound. It's a pity that I am not a Beijing resident and I don't work in Beijing, so I can't stay for a long time. What a pity!

By Cola |

It's my first time to visit the National Library. The environment is great. It makes people want to learn spontaneously. When I feel lazy, I can come here to stimulate my fighting spirit.

By Run |

This is my favorite place, it is very big and powerful.

By Like water |

Walking in the elegant and restrained buildings, I couldn't help but sigh! The North District of the Main Library mainly has reference book area, Chinese book area, classic book area, children's library, etc. You can enter with your second-generation ID card, and only one parent can accompany you to the Children's Library. The people of the capital are so lucky. The collection of books in the Children's Library is very rich, covering almost all the most famous picture books, and some authors and picture books that I didn't know much about before are also very good. Many parents brought their children to sit quietly at the small table to read books. The key is that it's free!

By Small bottle Sophia |

There are so many books in the National Library. It is like an ocean of books. I am proud that my country has such an ocean of knowledge!

By Han Yu 79 |

The National Library of China is divided into the South Branch, the North Branch and the Ancient Books Branch, with a collection of 31.19 million books.

By little-mosquito-epa |

Beijing security is strict, which is good; the order is good; but it closes too early

By biscuit |

A doctoral student in Qing Dynasty literature at Nankai University was full of academic flavor when explaining the Shaanxi murals. She knew a lot, she said, you have to learn.

By lion |

The National Library is well managed and has a large collection of books. Security checks are required to enter the door, and food and drinks are not allowed. You can bring cups, and there is a water dispenser in the library. You can enter the library to read books with your ID card. If you have a library card, you can log in to the free Wi-Fi of the National Library, but the speed is very slow. Large bags need to be stored, but laptops can be brought in. There are power supplies at many tables, and the learning atmosphere is still very good.

By Clear wind and bright moon |

Although the new library is a bit empty, I am still grateful for having so many books to read and such a comfortable place to read! Thank you.

By Boiled water |

The National Library has opening hours. We can also take the sightseeing elevator to visit the beauty of the National Library instead of going into the reading room. Although there are many seats in the National Library, we still need to go early, and some reading rooms are open for a limited time, so we must grasp the time.

By Just a pair of hands without screen |

The National Library of China has collected all the master's and doctoral dissertations. This is exciting enough.

By Chunchun |

A paradise for readers, very quiet and with a good atmosphere.

By Can't guess me Can't guess me |

The National Library is really worth a visit. The Classics Library is closed on Mondays, so you can go to the main library. If you don't borrow books, you can read them in the library with your ID card.

By Orange Forest_zyr |

The venue is large, with a good atmosphere and is very quiet, suitable for a quiet day. However, due to the tight schedule, I couldn't sit there peacefully.

By ♚Gold Gold♚ |

It was very quiet inside, and the only sound I could hear was footsteps. We, the poor students, felt like we were baptized in there, hahahahahahahaha. I forgot to turn off the sound of my phone when I went in, and then it rang inside. I was so embarrassed, but it was really shocking.

By Jiang with his face covered in ink |

It was my first time in Beijing and my first time to the National Library of China. I like visiting libraries very much, and I was really shocked when I came to the National Library of China. I felt like I was in a sea of ​​books and ladders, an ocean of knowledge and infinite wisdom. In my opinion, there are three criteria for judging whether a library is good or not: the number of books/the amount of electronic resources/the degree of personalization of the surrounding environment. The National Library of China has achieved most of them. Books in the National Library of China are not allowed to be borrowed, and there are very strict security checks when entering. No other drinks are allowed except water. The staff will remind you of this before you go through the security check, so please pay attention. Since the National Library of China is surrounded by key universities, there will be many students except during winter and summer vacations. When I went there, it happened to be an exam week, so there were not many people and it was very quiet. Five-star recommendation.

By 18 children really |

You must go, the collection is so rich. And every book is well preserved, the readers are very well-educated, everyone is gentle with the books, there is really no noise in such a big venue, everyone abides by the rules. There are also books from the Ministry of Personnel, county chronicles from various places, and many precious rubbings of ancient books~

By Fish Cat |

The atmosphere of culture and art is full and quiet. The lighting in several exhibition halls is soft and the indoor temperature is pleasant, perhaps to protect the collection of books. I happened to encounter the special exhibition of national treasured ancient books, the oracle bone memory exhibition, and the red memory exhibition, and I got a brief introduction.

By Huahua |

The National Library of China is located on Zhongguancun South Street, Haidian District, Beijing. Except for very small bags, no other bags can be brought in. There is a place to store bags, but water cannot be brought in. There are often free lectures. When I went there, I happened to see Tu An giving a lecture on sonnets. There were no seats left, so everyone sat on the steps.

By Peach and her friends |

I have to say, the National Library is amazing. I was shocked the moment I entered.

By Zhangjiagang |

Located in the south of Zhongguancun Street, next to Zizhuyuan Park, and north of Baishiqiao, it is the largest and most beautiful library in China. Whether you look at it from the outside or inside, it will bring different aesthetics. The appearance is very delicate. I like it very much. As soon as you enter, it seems to be in a fairyland. There are children's areas and adult areas. The children's area is like a fairy tale paradise. It seems that you will fall in love with it as soon as you enter. Here people play happily, enter the world of books seriously, search for wonderful knowledge in books, and listen to wonderful music in books. The adult area is very spectacular, with several floors and a spectacular theater. In the quiet computer room, people carefully search for important books through the computer book search system. After finding the book, some people can sit on the sofa in the library or rest in the special coffee shop. The coffee shop is like a tree hole. People sitting in it will have a feeling of a bird reading a book. It is very interesting. It is a free paradise and fairyland for everyone. I often go there to read books. It is also the best place to kill time. Every time, it will make people feel that it is not difficult to miss it and unwilling to leave. It will also produce a wonderful and happy feeling after immersing in the book. I recommend it!

By leo |

I leave in the morning and come back in the evening, immerse myself in the books, eat something across the street at noon and continue reading when I come back. It's so refreshing

By China-TravelNote users |

The ocean of knowledge, everyone who comes here will feel insignificant

By Small zinc |

The National Library is the national total library. The building is very good, the environment is also very good, and the collection of books is rich. I think it can be called a sea of ​​books. The opening hours are 9:00-21:00 from Monday to Friday, and 9:00-17:00 on Saturdays and Sundays. You can enter for free, but you need to apply for a library card to borrow books. There are many buses to the National Library, and those that go to Baishiqiao are fine. Or you can get there by taking the subway Line 4 National Library Station Exit A. The transportation is very convenient. The main library is divided into two areas, north and south. You can see the card application area as soon as you enter the door. The first card application is free. You cannot bring bags in, you need to store your bags, but you can bring water cups, and there are water dispensers inside. There are not many places to eat, but there are fast food restaurants around.

By Luoer |

The National Library was the place I went to most during my training in Beijing. When I had no classes in the afternoon, I would make an appointment with my friends to go there to read and study.

The entire National Library looks like a pile of thick books from the outside. It is imposing and has a strong scent of books. If you want to take a panoramic photo, the best location is the overpass overlooking the street.

You need to store your bag at the entrance of the National Library. You can use a transparent bag to carry some necessary items. You can enter each library by swiping your second-generation ID card at the door. In addition to reading and borrowing books in the library, you can also bring your laptop to surf the Internet and study by yourself.

Going up to the fourth floor, you can see the hollow hall with circular reading tables and bookshelves around it, which is quite spectacular.

Some books in the National Library cannot be borrowed, but all books can be searched in the computer system. If necessary, some books can be photocopied at a reasonable price, which is very humane.

This is a place that can touch your heart and make you calm down and read.

By Departure, |

Learning is the greatest aid to growth, and this is a paradise for learning. The dazzling collection of books allows you to learn a lot of new knowledge.

By Walking like a leisurely |

As the capital's library, it is very grand and covers a large area. It is divided into many sections. What impressed me most was the reading room of the main library.

By Jun |

The National Library is my favorite library in Beijing. It is large, has a complete collection of books, and is well designed. You must check in your bag before entering the library to read, including backpacks. You need to apply for a reader's card to read. You can do it at the automatic card machine on the first floor with your ID card. You need to top up when borrowing books. If you do not return the books on time, you will be charged according to the delay time. The opening hours are 9:00-21:00 from Monday to Friday, and 9:00-17:00 from Saturday to Sunday. It is open on statutory holidays. It is recommended for friends who like reading~~

By Meet Me Meet Me |

I think this is the most exciting library I have ever been to. I love the environment and the strong learning atmosphere. The rich collection of books covering various fields is a feast for the eyes. There are also various lectures by famous teachers, which I envy very much. But I was not born in the capital! You can apply for a reader's card for free with your ID card in the library. If you can't come often, you can only apply for a card as a souvenir.

By treedxcy |

The library is very big. I'll go there when I have time. It's too rushed.

By Huihui |

The library is very large and crowded. You must store your bag in a locker before you can enter.

By Martian User |

In fact, I don't think the National Library is a tourist attraction, but I admit that if you are a student or a parent with children visiting Beijing, you can indeed come to the National Library to experience the ocean of books. PS, please change the name to "National Library of China", okay? Do you know that the library in Taiwan is also called the "National Library"? We have to beat them!

There are many routes to the National Library. Take the subway Line 9 and Line 4 to get off at the National Library. Buses also go to the National Library Station, which can be found on Baidu. For tourists visiting the National Library, it is recommended to take the subway from Exit D. Walking back, you can see the gate of the National Library, a very spectacular antique building, and the green color is very suitable for the appearance of a sea of ​​books.

Opposite the gate is the Classical Book Museum, which is free of charge and only requires you to swipe your ID card. You need to store your bag at the bag storage area behind the large steps before entering. It is recommended to visit the exhibition hall at the entrance, the Dunhuang manuscripts, and the manuscripts of famous masters.

The building of the Classical Book Museum is the old building of the National Library. There are many reading rooms in it, but it is not recommended to visit because these are closed-shelf reading rooms and there are no books. It is recommended to go to the new building in the North District. There is a large elevator that goes directly to the fourth floor at the entrance of the second-floor lobby of the new building. You must go up! When you go up, you feel like you are in heaven. You can see the very spectacular Chinese reading room below. You must take pictures when you go up to the fourth floor. All the promotional pictures of the National Library are from this angle~~. After coming down, you can walk around in the reading room and swipe your second-generation ID card. But be sure not to disturb readers who are reading. Parents with children can visit the Children's Hall, which is full of children's books and the decoration is also very cute.

If you have enough time, I strongly recommend spending a day in the National Library and reading in the reading room. It is very peaceful. In this impetuous era, being able to read for a day is a rare experience.

Books cannot be brought into the reading room, but photocopied materials can be brought in. Transparent handbags are provided free of charge for bag storage. Food cannot be brought in, but water is allowed. Free hot water and room temperature water are provided outside the reading room, as well as disposable paper cups. The entire library is covered by wireless network, and you can use the Internet by applying for a reader card with your ID card in the second-floor lobby. It is recommended that readers from other places also apply for a reader card. Although you cannot borrow books, you can use the National Library's super many online resources for free.

There are not many places to eat near the National Library. If you come to read books, there is a Pinno Coffee in the National Library. It is not recommended unless there is nothing to eat. There is Yoshinoya opposite. There is a small shop in the National Library Hotel. It has dumplings, rice bowls, noodles and fried vegetables. The taste is good and the price is reasonable.

By Wang Mumu |

The largest library in Asia and the third largest national library in the world. You need to check in your larger bags before entering. Remember to bring your ID card with you.

By Carla |

The library has always been a good place to rest, super comfortable

By Yuan Xiaobao |

You are not allowed to bring big bags into the National Library. There is a storage area next to it, and small bags can be brought in. I didn't store my bag and went in directly. You can enter the library with your library card or ID card. I must say that I really like this library. If I have time, I really want to spend a good day in it.

By Fat man busy losing weight |

The National Library is indeed very majestic, but I don't like it, mainly because there are too many people inside and it feels stuffy

By 5% |

Super big golden house! You can enter with your ID card, but you are not allowed to bring bags in. It seems that there are all kinds of books in it. The transportation is also convenient.

By Dorothy |

The National Library is close to the Capital Gymnasium and Zizhu Park. If you want to go in to read, you need to put your bag in the bag storage area. You are not allowed to bring bags in. After entering, you can go to the service desk or self-service machine to apply for a reading card. If you want to borrow books, you must go to the service desk to apply for a borrowing card. The National Library has a relatively large number of books. If you want to check ancient books, you need to consult the staff.

By Zi Cheng Feng |

The National Library of China has a large collection of books. You need a half reader card to read books. Fortunately, it is easy to apply for this card. You can get it for free by swiping your ID card.

By Lyu |

It doesn't look like much from the outside, but I was shocked when I walked in. Amazing collection of books, well-arranged, original works from many countries, it's really a level higher than Guangzhou Library

Although the structure is not very exquisite, it has three layers inside and outside, which is simple and elegant. Walking quietly among the crowd, I feel that knowledge is infinite and I cannot be lazy. It is full of positive energy.

 

It doesn't look like much from the outside, but I was stunned when I walked in. The amazing collection of books, arranged in an orderly manner, original works from many countries, indeed a higher level structure. Although it is not very exquisite, it has three layers inside and outside, simple and elegant. Walking quietly among the crowd, people who study seriously, feel that knowledge is endless, cannot be lazy, and are full of positive energy.

By 11 |

The new building of the National Library is next to the old building. It is currently under renovation and is not open.

There is wireless internet inside. You can get a reader card with your ID card and use it for free. There is also free hot water inside.

By Ha Bei Er |

This is actually Zhongguancun South Street outside the National Library. Zhongguancun, Minzu University, National Library, Hubei Building, Zizhuyuan, I often wander around this area~~

By Sea Soul-On the Road |

The attraction of this place to a book lover is imaginable. As a tourist, I can't walk into the National Library to browse books freely like in libraries in other cities or ordinary bookstores. I just take the elevator outside the library to the upper floors and overlook the entire National Library. This may be the place that Chinese people who like reading want to visit the most. Here, you can instantly feel a strong learning atmosphere.

The 'four-room decentralized' design and sofa seats allow you to bring your own laptop and put two books on it, so you can read quietly and look up information by yourself. In this elegant place, you can do your own thing and wander in the vast sea of ​​books and knowledge without being disturbed by anyone, but you are in a great learning atmosphere.

Yes, that’s it, right here, at the National Library of China.

By user |

This is a place we like very much. We like the books here, the facilities here, and the people who read here.

By I don't really want to leave |

The National Library is located at No. 33 Zhongguancun South Street, Haidian District, Beijing. It is indeed very large and advanced and worth a visit.

By Ms. Sweet Potato |

The National Library can only be entered by swiping a mainland ID card and a library card, while Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan ID cards must be issued with a library card before entering. Haha, it really is one country, two systems.

By float |

The largest library in my country, the third largest library in the world, and the largest collection of foreign languages.

The collection of Chinese literature is complete. There are also four treasures of the museum, the Yongle Encyclopedia Sikuquan,

Zhaocheng Jinzang Dunhuang books and a large number of oracle bone rubbings.

By Heartwarming |

National Library, see the Capital Library. I really like it. It is not only magnificent, but also has a rich collection of books. It is not too much to spend an afternoon in it.

By papaya |

I used to go to the National Library to read books in the early years, but now I am too lazy to go there. I have to be more diligent.

By Autumn Sea Tour |

The National Library is located in the northwest of Beijing, not far from the zoo. It is the largest library in China.

By Dora walks around |

There are many books in the collection. The environment is very good and the learning atmosphere is strong. Especially the large glass windows in the atrium, the sun is full and it is comfortable to read.