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What bookstores do you recommend in Beijing?
Speaking of books, where are the most books, of course, the bookstore? Every book has its own uniqueness, and of course you need to discover it yourself. So what bookstores are there in Beijing? The buildings of the following bookstores are very special.

Model bookstore poetry space

The bookstore converted from a church is the first in Beijing. The poetry space of the model bookstore, originally an Anglican church in China, is a building with a history of 1 12 years, which combines the Gothic style and the Qing Dynasty style in China.

Colored glass windows, towering domes, and tourists who come to take pictures and punch cards are not only unique in appearance, but also distinctive in content. The bookstore also displays Jiang Xunzhen's collection of ancient books, classical literature and history, poems, art books and writers' signature books.

Among them, the most valuable is the first collection of vernacular poetry in the history of modern literature published by 1920. 193 1 Hu Shi's trial collection and Xu Zhimo's tiger collection, as well as his boss's tin cans and paintings.

Business hours: 10:00- 18:30.

Address: No.85 Dongbei Road, former site of China Anglican Church. Bus: Take Metro Line 2, get off at Changchun Street Station and walk.

Zhongshuge

Zhongshuge, located in Block B of Kerong Information Center, has attracted many people to punch in since its opening this year. What an incredible internet celebrity. The attic has a novel design, and the long and narrow stairs are like the steps leading to the castle in the mountain, which are steep and tortuous and can only be passed by one person. Mirror walls and roofs greatly expand the space and are full of artistic sense.

The bibliography is very rich, including literature, social science, art, economy and parenting. The bookstore will also hold reader sharing sessions, children's themes and other activities to provide you with more cultural experiences.

Business hours: Monday to Sunday 10:00-2 1:00.

Address: Floor 2, Block B, Kerong Information Center, Haidian District, Beijing.

Bus: subway/KOOC-0/0 line Zhichunli Station (exit A), exit/KOOC-0/.2km walk.

Small folding knife

The island opened in June 5438+this year 10 is an "island" created by Gao in Chaoyang Joy City. This bookstore is not big. As soon as you enter the door, it is an almost circular reading space, an "island" surrounded by arcs and straight lines. In this closed space surrounded by books, there are literature, art, religion, economy and history on one side.

The island has two floors, and the first floor of the museum is designed to set up a reading experience area. Long tables, futons and small sofas are placed orderly everywhere, giving people a sense of detachment and relaxation. The second floor is a circular corridor, surrounded by transparent glass railings, which completely does not block the line of sight. You can have a panoramic view of the first floor, which is very shocking. The bookshelves on the second floor are all vinyl records collected by Teacher Gao. If you are a vinyl lover, you must not miss them.

Address: 9th Floor, Chaoyang Joy City, Chaoyang District, Beijing

Transportation: Take Exit B of Qingnian Road on Metro Line 6 and get off. Official: Song Xiaodao (id: Song Xiaodao)

Three-dimensional Wu Shu

When you leave Yangmeizhu, go through Liulichang, turn west into the passageway, and walk north to Chang 'an Avenue, and you will see the representative of the first generation of private bookstores that have been operating here for 30 years.

1988 was founded by Santan Yingyue, Li Shiqiang and Liu Yuansheng. The original intention is simple, which is to create an environment for those who just want to study quietly. The books in the shop are mainly books with strong humanistic atmosphere, such as social sciences, academics and world famous works. You can also find old versions from many years ago. The bookstore on Chang 'an Street has been standing in Beijing for 30 years and has become the spiritual home of many people.

Business hours: morning 12 to afternoon 19.

Address: No.20 Fuxingmennei Street, Xicheng District, Beijing (opposite Xidan National Palace) Tel: 010-66013204.

Honglougong Library

The Red House Public Library, formerly known as the Red House Film Museum, was built more than 70 years ago and is the memory of the older generation of Xicheng people. Today, it has become a public library. It was officially opened to the public in April this year and became a new reading space in Xicheng District.

The library is divided into three floors and currently has 30,000 books. The first floor is a personal collection area and a shared reading area, the second floor is books donated by various publishing houses, and the third floor is the works of some famous artists. There are many books here that can even be called "collections", which are very chronological and just match the old posters on the library wall ~

Opposite the library is the only existing brick tower in Beijing. The Tayuan has also been transformed into a "reading space", where there are many bookstores and exhibition rooms, and Zhengyang Bookstore is one of them. The famous Sisku Church is also nearby, and there are two China pavilions on each side of the Gothic building with spires. This contrast also attracts tourists to punch in ~

Admission: Free opening hours: Tuesday to Friday 10:00 to 20:00, Saturday to Sunday from 09:00 to 2 1:00 (closed on Monday).

Address: 50 meters southeast of the intersection of Zhuanta Hutong and Xisi South Street, Xicheng District, Beijing. By bus: Take Xisi subway station of Metro Line 4 (southwest of Exit D), turn right at the exit and walk for 364 meters.

Seats: If there is a lecture, you may not be able to enter the library. It is recommended to pay attention to the official WeChat account "Beijing Honglougong Library" and avoid the lecture time.

Warm reminder: the books you have read need to be placed in the designated location.