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When did Beijing Library change its name to National Library?
1. Structural features of Beijing Library 2. Which libraries in Beijing can borrow books? 3. What public libraries are there in Beijing? Structural Features of Beijing Library Beijing Library is a large-scale modern comprehensive library, located in Xinjiekou Outer Street (now Xianghe Road), Xicheng District, Beijing. Built in 1987, covering an area of157,000 square meters. It is a modern public library integrating reading, research, information service, cultural activities, international exchange and social service.

The structure of Beijing Library is: 1. Main building structure: The main building area of Beijing Library is about 42,000 square meters, of which the building height is 15.5 meters, which is a large modern central library building. 2. Exhibition room: Beijing Library has two large-scale multi-functional exhibition rooms, which can accommodate more than 2,000 people and can hold large-scale cultural exhibitions, conferences and speeches. 3. Reading room: Beijing Library has a three-story reading room with an area of about 50,000 square meters, which can accommodate more than 200,000 books. Each reading room has an independent lending counter to meet different types of needs. 4. Archives: Beijing Library has a lot of archives and a large collection of materials and books, which can meet various research needs. 5. Book information center: Beijing Library has a special book information center, which can provide online library retrieval services. 6. Information service center: Beijing Library has a special information service center, which can provide online inquiry services, including national news network, chinese national geography network and China Science and Technology Magazine network and other domestic and foreign professional networks.

Beijing Library is a large-scale library integrating cultural display, online retrieval, library service and cultural knowledge dissemination.

Which libraries can I borrow books from in Beijing? Libraries in Beijing:

(1) Capital Library

Address: Exhibition Center of Capital Library, No.88 East Third Ring South Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing

Tel: (010) 67358114.

(2) Peking University Library

Address: Peking University (near Zhongguancun), No.5 Summer Palace Road, Haidian District.

Tel: (010) 62751051

③ Dongcheng District Library

Address: No.85 Jiaodaokou East Street, Dongcheng District, China.

Tel: (010) 64051155.

(4) National Library Branch

Address: No.7 Jinwen Street, Xicheng District (west of the south gate of Beihai Park)

Tel: (010) 66126165.

(5) Haidian Library

Address: Block C, Haixing Building, No.0/6, Dan Ling Street.

Tel: (0 10)82605290

(6) Xuanwu District Library

Address: No.3 Courtyard of Yingxiangli Hutong, Xuanwu District/Building B 12/Floor Bus/Train.

Tel: (0 10)63529453

(7) National Library

Address: Office Building of National Library, No.33 Zhongguancun South Street

Tel: (010) 88544114.

(8) Beijing Normal University Library

Address: Xinjiekou Outer Street 19

Tel: (0 10)58808097

What public libraries are there in Beijing? Beijing Public Library:

1. Capital Library: No.88, Southeast Third Ring Road;

2. National Library: No.33 Zhongguancun South Street;

3. Xuanwu District Library: No.8 Jiaozi Hutong;

4. Shijingshan District Library: No.2 Bajiao South Road;

5. Haidian District Library: Block C, Haixing Building, Dan Ling Street 16;

6. Tongzhou District Library: No.27 Station Road;

7. Daxing District Library: Huangcun West Street 1;

8. Xicheng District Library: No.26, Houguangping Hutong, Xizhimen;

9. Chaoyang District Library:No. Jintai Road, Xiaozhuang, Chaoyangmen 17;

Fengtai District Library: No.64, West Fourth Ring South Road.

Beijing

Beijing, referred to as "Beijing" for short, is the capital, municipality directly under the Central Government, national central city, megacity, international metropolis, cultural center, international exchange center, national political center and scientific and technological innovation center of People's Republic of China (PRC).