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Where can I buy old newspapers?
Many waste collection stations have old newspapers, and some newsstands also have some old newspapers. If the time is too early, you can look up the newspaper in the library, but you can only buy it at the flea market. The nearest old newspaper goes to the local newsstand.

Newsstand refers to a small mobile house that sells and buys newspapers and magazines in public places. Previously, it was generally managed and produced by the post office, but now it has developed into an urban public facility, and its function and appearance have undergone major changes. Newsstands can buy daily necessities such as newspapers, drinks and snacks, and most newsstands have public telephones to use.