Nine cyber celebrity bookstores in Beijing govt.chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-04-26 10:58 Share CLOSE
Do you love reading books while sipping a cup of coffee in a bookstore? There are many bookstores in Beijing and we have carefully selected nine cyber celebrity bookstores among them.
The list includes a 24-hour bookstore with books of various categories, a bookshop with modern interior design and a reading area for children, and one with fantastic views out its windows. I’m sure you’ll find your favorite one where you can talk to the authors of the books and enjoy a relaxing afternoon in a comfortable and quiet place. Let’s click the links below to learn more about them!
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In April 1924 Rabindranath Tagore arrived in Shanghai for a lecture tour of China. Soon after receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913, Tagore had become an international literary celebrity, lecturing to packed audiences from Japan to Argentina. His message that modern civilization, built upon the cult of money and power, was inherently destructive, and needed to be tempered by the spiritual wisdom of the East had a receptive audience among many people in the West who had been forced by World War I to question their faith in science and progress. But when, traveling in the East, he exhorted Asians not to abandon their traditional culture, he was often heckled and booed.
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