National Library of China
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The National Library of China (simplified Chinese: 中国国家图书馆; pinyin: Zhōngguó guójiā túshūguǎn) in Beijing is the largest library in Asia and with a collection of over 22 million volumes (which includes individually counted periodicals of about 12 million), it is the fifth largest in the world. It holds the largest worldwide collection of Chinese literature.
The forerunner of the National Library of China, the Capital Library, was founded on 24 April 1909 by the Qing government. [1] It was first formally opened after the Xinhai Revolution, in 1912. In 1916, the library received depository library status. [2] In July 1928, its name was changed to National Beijing Library.
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- National Library of China
- National Digital Library of China - Electronic Resources