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What is the National Pavilion?
China National Edition Pavilion is a place to preserve and display national edition resources. It consists of Korean Pavilion, Wenji Pavilion, Hangzhou Wenrun Pavilion and Guangzhou Qinwen Pavilion. The main library is located atNo. 1 Hanwen Road, Changping District, Beijing, Xi 'an Branch is located at the foot of Guifeng Mountain in Qinling Mountain, Yi District, Xi 'an City, Shaanxi Province, and Hangzhou Branch is located atNo. 1 Wenrun Road, Yuhang District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province.

The venues of China National Pavilion are located in Beijing Yanshan Mountain, Xi 'an Qinling Guifeng Mountain, Hangzhou Liangzhu Mountain and Guangzhou Phoenix Mountain. The venues are all built on the mountain, and the collection system of "one total and three points" is adopted to copy the backup version resources and achieve the effect of permanent preservation. Each venue of the China National Edition Pavilion has an exhibition area, a preservation area, a cave area and an exchange area. It is the national version of the resource bank and the Chinese cultural seed gene bank, which performs the responsibility of preserving and inheriting the national version of the resources.

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China National Edition Pavilion (Wenguange) has a building area of 99,500 square meters, of which the preservation area (including caves) covers an area of 52,000 square meters, integrating libraries, museums, art galleries and archives. Its Chinese Library (Sinology) has 44 giant bookcases. The main building has a landmark building, the Korean Pavilion, for collecting books. Ancient books and publications are displayed in the Korean Hall of the Korean Pavilion.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-China National Edition Pavilion