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Can Zhengzhou Library enter at will?
Zhengzhou library can enter at will, but some areas need to provide library cards. The newspaper reading area and the book lending area provide readers with free reading services without cards. Borrowing books requires a library card, and multilingual reading rooms, children's reading rooms, electronic reading rooms, local literature reading rooms, and ancient books reading rooms need to enter with library cards.

Zhengzhou Library, located in Zhengdong New District, Zhengzhou City, is a comprehensive, modern and large-scale cultural venue with the functions of document collection, information exchange, academic research, cultural creativity, education and training, and cultural leisure. On June 20 10, it was announced by the State Council as the third batch of "National Key Protection Units of Ancient Books". 2065438+was rated as a national first-class library in May 2008.

Zhengzhou Library was established in April, 1953, passing through Datong Road and nanyang road Building in Zhengzhou City. Construction started in June, 2009, and the new building was completed on October12. The new building was put into trial operation in Zhengzhou on August 8, 20 13.

In April 2020, the official website of the Library showed that Zhengzhou Library covers an area of 76.383 mu, with a total construction area of 72,450 square meters, 3,000 reading seats and a total collection of 6,543,800+2,000 books, including 3,000 rare books.

To sum up, Zhengzhou library can enter at will, but it needs to comply with relevant management regulations.

Legal basis:

Measures for the Administration of Public Libraries in Henan Province

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The term "public library" as mentioned in these Measures refers to the public welfare cultural facilities established by the government and open to the public, which undertake the functions of collecting, sorting, keeping and utilizing literature resources, including children's libraries.