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#The British Library Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
London British Library
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The London British Library is a sanctuary for knowledge enthusiasts. With an astonishing assortment of over 170 million items, including rare manuscripts, maps, and literary gems, it's a haven of intellectual exploration. The architectural marvel of its King's Library Tower is a fitting backdrop for the literary treasures it houses. The exhibitions offer captivating insights into cultures, history, and literature. The serene atmosphere encourages quiet contemplation, making it an ideal space for research or simply getting lost in the pages of a book. A pilgrimage for the curious mind, where the past and present coalesce in an enlightening embrace.
The British Library - London
The British Library is the national library of the UK. It is one of the largest scientific and technical libraries in the world. Its collections include more than 150 million copies in all existing languages and formats: books, magazines, music recordings, patent descriptions, databases, maps, stamps, ancient printed books, blueprints and much more.
The British Library receives copies of all books published in the UK and Ireland, including books published abroad and distributed within the UK. It also purchases many publications not produced in the country. Every year, the library funds are replenished by almost 3 million copies.
Address: 96 Euston Road, London, NW1 2DB.
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Magna Carta and Leonardo Da Vinci’s Notebook
British Library is one of the largest libraries in the world. Located next to St. Pancras Train Station, it houses a very impressive collection of books, such as Magna Carta and Leonardo Da Vinci's notebook! The British Library also has 8 million stamps, 60 million newspaper and over 4 million maps. It is definitely the best place for bibliophiles to enjoy themselves!
It is important to check out the opening hours before visiting, because they vary between main building, reading rooms and galleries. One can also consider getting the membership as a way of supporting it and the benefits include unlimited free entry to exhibitions and exclusive access to members-only rooms.
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A Stroll in London
Today's itinerary is quite loose. Early in the morning, we first went to the must-visit spot for Harry Potter fans - Platform 9 3/4 at King's Cross Station, as requested by Little Chen. However, the actual scene was quite different from what we imagined. It was just a wall with a sign of Platform 9 3/4, and a prop trolley underneath. Tourists could hold a magic wand and pose with the trolley for photos, but it costs 4 pounds for a posed photo. There was a long queue of people waiting to take photos and check in. The queue turned several corners, and the photographers were quite respectful to the Harry Potter fans, giving posing suggestions but not rushing them. So, it felt like it would take at least an hour to get to the front of the queue. Little Chen sensibly decided to give up queuing, found a corner, and took a few photos just for the sake of checking in.
Old Chen wanted to go to the British Library to find the seat where Marx used to study, but he couldn't find it. However, we accidentally visited a free exhibition in the library. This is truly a sacred place. Inside, there are manuscripts by Da Vinci and Mozart, many versions of the Bible, and of course, artworks and prints from our great China. For example, there is a picture that is said to contain more than 3,000 poems. I don't understand it, but I can only think of the phrase 'impressive but incomprehensible'. There is also a Diamond Sutra written by a man named Wang Jie during the Xianfeng era. The small script is really good, like a print, but it feels slightly different from the version I recite. I also saw Mo Yan's 'Big Breasts and Wide Hips', a lead type printed thread-bound edition, the binding is very Republic of China style. Thinking about how human civilization was nurtured and formed in these manuscripts and paintings, I felt a deep respect.
Buckingham Palace is a must-visit spot that I requested. The national flag was raised on the palace flagpole, indicating that the king is at home. I took a photo of the famous second-floor balcony through the openwork iron gate, and that was my check-in done. Compared to the building itself, I was more impressed by the ducks in the royal garden. These ducks, fed by tourists until they are fat and full, are the happiest creatures in the world. They don't have to use their brains or exert effort to survive, and they haven't seen the world, so they don't understand the life of their counterparts in Nanjing. They don't avoid people from Nanjing, but stare at you with round eyes. I feel like I could easily grab their necks and pick them up with a casual wave of my hand.
The last stop of the day was the Tower of London. This building is really beautiful. We sat in a coffee shop under the bridge for a while, enduring the cold wind, and didn't leave until the lights came on. I have to praise the beauty of this city again. The ancient and modern buildings blend harmoniously together, allowing you to feel both the historical vicissitudes and modern fashion of the city. Apart from the high cost of living, this city is really likable.
A heaven for book-lovers 📚
The British library is the perfect place to get motivated to do some work - grab your laptop or pen and paper (or both!) and come here. Surrounded by loads of hard-working students and professionals, you're bound to find inspiration.
The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom[7] and is one of the largest libraries in the world. It is estimated to contain between 170 and 200 million[1][2][3][4] items from many countries. As a legal deposit library, the British Library receives copies of all books produced in the United Kingdom and Ireland, including a significant proportion of overseas titles distributed in the UK. The Library is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
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