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BEIJING, Dec. 28 (Xinhuanet) -- China started the second phase of construction
of its National Library in Beijing Tuesday, which will make the library the
third largest in the world with a total floor space of 250,000 square meters.
The phase-two project on the north of the existing library involves a total
investment of 1.24 billion yuan (about 150 million US dollars) from the state.
It will have eight stories above the ground and three underground, with a total
area of 79,899 square meters.
The project will increase the library's accommodation capacity by 8,000
people a day, according to Ren Jiyu, curator of the National Library.
A national digital library also started building on the same day. As
China's first national digital library, it intends to allow instant access from
anywhere at anytime through the Internet.
The first phase of the National Library building was
completed in 1987. The second phase is expected to end by 2007 and open to the
public in October that year.
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