The entrance of the bookstore is not eye-catching, and children's bibliography is still retained. After walking over, I found that there was a cave. The porch shape of Shikumen was created in the hall as a French elm-like bookshelf. The lighting is mainly warm color, and the ceiling is covered with glass. At first glance, it is thought to be a tall bookshelf. The bookstore is actually not big, but the scene of the Inception space, coupled with the pointed roof shape of the corridor area, has increased the sense of space, and it seems that the bookstore is infinitely extending. The seats under the crown shelf are free for readers to read, and there are not many books that can actually be read for free. Most of them can be read after they are sealed up and purchased. The innermost round tables and chairs must be consumed in the cafe next to them to be seated for free. The coffee shop next to the bookshelf has a large area where you can read books or interview. If you just come to punch in and take pictures, try to turn off the sound of the photo equipment to avoid affecting the reader.