National Library of China reopens with social distancing rules on May 12, 2020, Beijing, China. /VCG
National Library of China reopens with social distancing rules on May 12, 2020, Beijing, China. /VCG
People queued up to enter the National Library of China (NLC) as it reopened its gates to the public on Tuesday after months of closure due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
To ensure the safety of visitors and staff, the library has implemented a set of rules including face coverings, physical distancing and online booking.
"Please show me your reservation code and health QR code," instructed the library staff to visitors at the entrance, where there were also signs that read, "wear a mask and keep a safe distance from one another."
Library staff instruct to the visitors at the entrance, May 12, 2020. /VCG
Library staff instruct to the visitors at the entrance, May 12, 2020. /VCG
"One of our most popular reading rooms, with 90 seats, was fully booked in just six minutes," said Mao Yajun, an official with the NLC, adding that the seats were arranged at a safe distance from each other.
According to the NCL's official, the library has orderly resumed services concerning reader's cards, borrowing books and photocopying, among others, capping its daily visitors at 1,200.
Additionally, each reading room was allocated with a certain number of available seats for booking according to the size of the space, the number of seats and the needs of readers.
"The whole procedure was easier than I thought, it wasn't complicated," said college student Cheng who came to the library to study, adding that people can make the best of the public resource in this way, but there is a great demand for these seats.
Visitors are required to make a real-name reservation on WeChat or by phone in advance. /VCG
Visitors are required to make a real-name reservation on WeChat or by phone in advance. /VCG
People are required to make a real-name reservation on WeChat or by phone in advance, always wear a mask in the vicinity, and follow other measures adopted by the library during the trying times to ensure the safe and orderly resumption.
Lending services for Chinese books have had a temporary adjustment. People can reserve a book they need from home via the library system and then they can pick it up at the library, which saves waiting time and avoids crowd gatherings, Mao said.
"All returned books will also be sent for centralized disinfection before being put back on the shelves," she added.
(With input from Xinhua)