World’s most beautiful library inaugurated in China
A library called Tianjin Binhai, designed by Holland's architectural firm recently opened its doors to hundreds of book-lovers across the country.
BEIJNG: A library called Tianjin Binhai, designed by Holland's architectural firm recently opened its doors to hundreds of book-lovers across the country.
Boasting a plethora of 1.2 million books based on various subjects, there is a circular, gargantuan auditorium situated at the heart of the library.
Termed as world’s most beautiful library, the one-of-a-kind book haven is garnering attention from China as well as all over the globe.
"We never expected it to gain this amount of attention and popularity in such a short amount of time. We are constantly upgrading our services. By next year the library will have around 600 thousand books inhouse and we are looking to add ten more services, including digital reading systems, to boost our user experience," shared Liu Xiufeng, Deputy Director Tianjin Binhai Library.
The library has been getting visitors round the clock who not only wish to acquire knowledge but also come in order to witness the architectural masterpiece.
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