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Where is the second-hand book market in Chengdu?

This is a post I found on the Internet. I hope it helps you. Jiuyanqiao Book Market in Chengdu used to be very famous and large in scale. Now it has moved to the old road, with a much smaller scale and fewer good books. A tall building was built in its original place.

Tsinghua Road Chengdu Cultural Relics and Antique Market is an interesting place among the existing old bookstores. There are two on the first floor. One of them has a lot of historical materials about ethnic minorities, and there are often surprises. The discovery of primitive Tibetan religious materials and Jia Rong's Tibetan studies have first-hand materials. I also found an annotation of the Analects of Confucius by students of Peking University Philosophy Department 1970, which can be regarded as a joke. The other is a branch of Taoshuzhai. There is a book market on the fifth floor, which contains all kinds of books. It really makes people realize what Amoy is, but it is only open on Wednesdays and Sundays.

Lihua Street is a relatively large place in the existing old bookstore. Taoshuzhai head office is on the fourth floor, with many good books and a good facade. But overall, Taoshuzhai is not my favorite place, because it is difficult to have the pleasure of "Tao Tao", the boss is too smart and the pricing is too "appropriate".

Wucheng Street, there is a museum of Sichuan literature and history, with many books and good appearance, but the price is too expensive and the service is not friendly. I have been there once, and I don't want to go again. People looking for books can still read them.

Send it to Xianqiao Art City. There are several on the second floor. I haven't seen them recently. I wonder if they are still there.

Sara Road, there is one near Mengzhuiwan Post Office, which looks poor, but when passing by, I always go in and have a look, although I seldom buy books.

Chunxi Road, there used to be a Chengdu ancient books bookstore, which has long since disappeared. At that time, I saw the brand of bookstore next to McDonald's, and my heart was warm. I seem to have bought some Bashu county annals, Bashu Zen lantern annals, an engraved version of Qing Dynasty, unofficial history in Qing Dynasty and so on. It's not that this bookstore only has this kind of books, but only by buying this kind of books can it be worthy of these bookstores. The only place that can make me feel warm on Chunxi Road now is a disc shop in an alley.

Ancestral Hall Street, opposite the People's Park, used to have several bookstores, which was one of the earliest second-hand bookstores I went to in Chengdu, but now there is none. Berdyaev, shestov, Burr and many others found their things there. At that time, they were surprised that such a good book was sold so cheaply, so their interest in old books was out of control.

In Renhou Street, there used to be a small antique bookstore, where I bought a photocopied Kangxi dictionary. Somehow, the boss gave me the memory of Ben Nabokov's Speak as soon as he was happy. As a result, I like Nabokov far more than that Kangxi dictionary. Now the door is closed, and only the plaque with the name of the store is left there alone.

There are several houses near Jianshe Road. I don't know whether they moved away or died. In short, they can't be found.

There are also five stone heads, which I have been to. The appearance of books is really flattering, and there are many pirated books. Guo, it is said that there are some measures, whether to go or not, or not to go, or even if he is still there, it is disappointing.