Books for sale inside Cathay Bookshop.

Antiquarian Bookshop

Beijing


Whether or not you're a scholar of Chinese, this enticing shop is worth a browse for its cabinets of dusty tomes on art and religion, collections of stone-rubbings and rows of secondhand books (including a tiny handful of English titles).

Notice the period architectural features such as columns, wood frames and windows that have survived modern renovations.


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