1, National Library of China The National Library of China is one of the five largest libraries in the world, with a collection of more than10 million volumes. This modern new library was built at 1988, located on the north side of Zizhuyuan in the western suburb west of the former site of Beijing Library. This is the largest library with the largest collection of books in China and Asia at present, and it is also one of the world-famous large libraries.
The old museum is located in Guanghua Temple (Yaer Hutong, gulou west) in Shichahai.
2. Shanghai Library Shanghai Library is a research-oriented public library, which was built in July 1952, with the original site of No.325 Nanjing West Road.
By the end of 2007 (the following data are subject to this deadline), there are 54 million books, newspapers and periodicals, scientific and technological materials in the collection, and more than 0.5 million non-book materials such as old records/kloc-0. Among them, the collection of historical documents is 3.7 million. The earliest collection in the above picture is the Vimalakīrti classic 1400 years ago. Sheng Xuanhuai Archives 178000. With a genealogy of 342, 1.8 million surnames, it is the library with the largest collection of China genealogy in the world.
3. The National Library of Japan has two origins. One is the House Library of the House of Lords, which was established in 1890 and belonged to the Imperial Parliament under the old constitution, and the other is the Imperial Library, which was established in 1872 and belongs to the Ministry of Education. Among them, Imperial Library has undergone changes from library (1872), Tokyo Library (1875), Tokyo House Library (1877), Tokyo Library (1880) to Imperial Library (1897). 1947 changed its name to National Library.