The red wall is written "Toronto Public Library". Very big, come in and ask the front desk: Is there a Chinese document for children? The front desk said: There is no children's department here. So help me inquire: Toronto, only a little more Chinese documents in the places where Chinese people live, and children's Chinese documents are only available in 3 branches. Copy the names of these three branches and give them to me.
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The red wall is written "Toronto Public Library". Very big, come in and ask the front desk: Is there a Chinese document for children? The front desk said: There is no children's department here. So help me inquire: Toronto, only a little more Chinese documents in the places where Chinese people live, and children's Chinese documents are only available in 3 branches. Copy the names of these three branches and give them to me.
The building is attractive and the service is diverse. The public can browse the collection, do research on the computer, and find some special collections. The library uses a lot of natural light and the atmosphere is friendly. The staff is also very helpful.
The Toronto Public Library was hit when I was wandering around downtown Toronto, and generally not many people came to this attraction, but if you can stumble across the street, it is still a great experience.
A large-scale library, the type of books on display is very complete, the environment is also very quiet, you can read books here with peace of mind.
The collection is rich and there are many precious ancient books.