You’ve probably seen images of countless stunning bookstores from around the world, from charming antique ones to those with gorgeous frescoed ceilings. Most of those are in Europe, of course. But that’s not to say Asia doesn’t have a stunner of its own.
Dujiangyan Zhongshuge in China has just been crowned one of the top 10 most beautiful bookstores in the world by 1000 Libraries – and it's the only one in Asia to make the list.
The rankings were based on a mix of social media engagement and online reviews, with over 200,000 votes cast across 19 shortlisted bookstores. Topping the list is Boekhandel Dominicanen in the Netherlands, a bookstore housed in a restored 13th-century Gothic church, with Dujiangyan Zhongshuge landing in sixth place.
Set in Chengdu, China, this two-storey bookstore is a must-visit in the area. Designed by Li Xiang of X+Living, the space takes inspiration from the region’s famous Dujiangyan irrigation system.
What really sets this bookstore apart is its surreal architecture. Winding staircases, curved shelves, giant archways and ceiling mirrors create an illusion of endless space — as if the shelves go on forever. Shiny black tile floors add to the whimsical effect, and there's also a cosy reading area and a small café tucked inside.
A heads-up if you're planning a visit: it’s a popular tourist spot, so expect crowds and plenty of people snapping photos. Also, all the books on the shelves are currently in Mandarin, so it’s a great place to brush up if you're learning the language.
Top 10 most beautiful bookstores in the world:
- Boekhandel Dominicanen, Netherlands
- Shakespeare and Company, France
- El Ateneo Grand Splendid, Argentina
- The Gently Mad Bookshop, UK
- Word on the Water, UK
- Dujiangyan Zhongshuge, China
- Eterna Cadencia, Argentina
- Daunt Books, UK
- Albertine Books, USA
- The Last Bookstore, USA
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