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    Chinatown Branch Library

    3.6 (31 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Application (in Chinese) for library card
    Nadine C.

    I really enjoy going to the library! I have fond memories of my mom taking me and my 3 sisters to the State Library in Honolulu on the weekends... As a matter of fact, I enjoy the library so much that one of my jobs in college was at a library... it was one of the best jobs ever... So, when Alana suggested that we visit a library in Los Angeles, I was "all in"! In preparation for our tour of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library (in Simi Valley), Alana and I want a Los Angeles library card. Why? Because... instead of paying $29 for admission, we will be able to go in for FREE! (We had seen this offer online and on a poster at the library!) The Los Angeles Chinatown Library has a relatively central location; free parking; convenient restroom; knowledgeable, friendly staff; a clean, well-lit, organized environment; and excellent resources! I especially liked the Children's Corner and the subtle Asian décor! We got our Library card applications at the Front Desk where the Librarian processed our forms and issued our brand new library cards! As we were leaving the library, I saw an advertisement for the Adult Summer Reading Program on the Bulletin Board. We enrolled with the help of some younger volunteers (?) who may have been students. They were really helpful and got more tote bags from the Librarian when they showed us that they only had one bag left... Whew - there were more in the storage area!!! I was so happy to get the LA Public Library tote bag, a reading list, and a book marker! I'll use the tote bag proudly and as much as possible! Looking forward to another visit some day!

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    Franklin M.

    I stopped by on a Tuesday evening and it was nice quiet and tranquil. If I had extra free time I would love to just sit back and relax and read a book without any interruptions. I'll back soon for another visit.

    Cari A.

    I stumbled across this library while wandering around Chinatown. The library seemed really clean and well-maintained. Staff push in chairs and cleaned up trash that got left behind from other patrons. There are desks and tables for people to share as well as computer stations. I love that there are a lot of electrical outlets on the ground so that people can charge their phones and laptops. I came here on a Wednesday around 3pm and it was crowded with people from all different ages and backgrounds. Great to see what kind of resources are offered in communities that I am not a member of. It was so great to see that this library was bilingual and had Chinese characters on their bulletin boards, what looked like Manga, as well as Asian decoration throughout the library. I wish more communities would be this diverse. Overall, nice place to take a little break, write, and use the restroom (key is at circulation desk).

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    Gary H.

    The Chinatown Library seems to be a community hub for this local neighborhood. You find many Chinese seniors, kids who've just gotten out of school, and homeless people looking for a place to chill. One thing I like about this library is that they have a great selection books on Chinese culture and fiction. You can find anything from Chinese cookbooks, martial arts guides, to the latest Amy Tan novel. Another bonus is that they offer free Tai Chi lessons on Thursday afternoons. Free wi-fi is a plus as well. But if you're looking for a quiet place to study, this definitely is NOT the right place. The kids here can get pretty noisy. Also there always seems to be someone chatting away on their cell phone INSIDE the library. There's even a couple of people who watch Youtube videos on their laptops with the sound on full blast. The library staff seem to turn a blind eye to this. Edit 9/10/07 Watch out for the crazy bums sitting by themselves in the corners. One of them started cussing me out today as I was minding my own business and looking for a book!

    Chinatown library has Mandarin classes on Tuesdays.  Great place to learn Mandarin and get Chinese materials.
    Liza L.

    Great classes on Tuesdays for learning Mandarin year around. Best selection of Chinese books. Love their Chinese books on CD and learning Chinese materials. If you reserve a book from any LA city library u get a fine if u don't pick it up . Parking is limited so you may want to give yourself some time to wait if needed. They have a program for kids. If a kid reads with library volunteer they get a free nice new book after reading with them after a few visits. There are also computers available. No need to sign up. Just walk up and type in library card number and pass. Only computers with blue sign on top have internet.

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    I've visited the central library in dtla, library in little tokyo and this chinatown library.

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    4.4(606 reviews)
    1.1 miDowntown

    We love the Octavia Lab and hope that not enough people learn about it so that there's always room…read moreto play there but please learn about it because it's pretty amazing, but you just have to go through the proper steps to do anything there. But it is amazing but don't let me know that you know about it so it still feels like a secret to me. I don't want to keep the information because it's pretty amazing. Yeah, the library is great. It looks really cool. To validate parking you have to have your library card. Everyone should have a library card. There's a lot of benefits that you can learn about online. There are security guards everywhere here, even though there are also a lot of fun house people walking around. They still have DVDs and CDs that you can check out. I remember back when I used to check out VHS tapes from here. Watch out for books. Thank you

    Our visit to the Central Library came about over morning coffee while looking around for a place to…read morepass the time on a beautiful Saturday. After reading the history and significance of this amazing library, along with the glowing reviews and pictures on Yelp, how have we not visited before? We arrived around 1pm. Parking at the library was super easy in the surprisingly clean, multi-level underground space. We were then pleasantly surprised by the AAPI event. We were given cute tote bags with information about the free festival along with fans, notebooks and pencils. There were several activities going on like Lei Making and traditional Japanese dance lessons. We came across a table where we were given a special edition K-pop CD package and information on learning the Korean language. We had a wonderful time! The library itself was simply amazing. Being our first time, our minds were on overload with so much to explore at every turn. I especially enjoyed the Getty Gallery. The architecture is quite the marvel. Even the elevators thoughtfully designed with old index cards were so cool. After walking every floor, we finally settled ourselves at a reading table on -2 where we also discovered the Octavia Lab -- wonderful place! The technology available in this space is just incredible. As others have mentioned, there are many, many homeless people throughout the library. Some sections are overwhelmed with odor that hits you like a brick and it was hard to just breathe. These areas are easy enough to avoid and as one reviewer suggested -- bring hand sanitizer! Now that we have a better understanding of how to navigate this historical library, we'll be keeping an eye on upcoming events or return to just explore more.

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    That's Kenny Blues Boss Wayne at Night at the Library 05/02/26

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    The Last Bookstore - Have a seat, it's quite warm. #heater

    The Last Bookstore

    4.5(2.7k reviews)
    1.0 miDowntown
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    Walking into The Last Bookstore feels less like entering a shop and more like stepping into a…read moredifferent world. Housed inside a former bank, the space already carries this grand, historic energy that sets the tone before you even start browsing. What makes this place unforgettable is how it's designed to be explored, not rushed. There are cozy spots scattered throughout where you can sit and get lost in a book, but the real magic is upstairs. It opens into a maze of rooms, each with its own personality, filled with carefully arranged books that feel more like art than inventory. At times, it genuinely feels like you've wandered into a dream. One of the highlights is the famous tunnel of books, which adds to that surreal, almost cinematic experience. Everywhere you turn, books are used as decor in the most creative ways, and it creates this quiet moment where everything else fades out. Upstairs also holds one of my favorite parts, a row of art studios featuring work from local artists. Every piece feels intentional, unique, and thoughtfully placed. Right nearby, there's a small coffee shop surrounded by beautiful artwork, making it an easy place to pause and take it all in. This isn't a quick stop kind of place. Plan to spend a few hours here, wandering, discovering, and just enjoying the atmosphere. It's one of the most iconic bookstores I've ever been to, and it absolutely lives up to the reputation.

    If you like books this is the place for you. It is awesome to walk through and look at all the…read morebooks. There were so many amazing old books to look at. The book tunnel was an impressive construction

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    The Last Bookstore - 2nd floor

    2nd floor

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    Book Photo Op

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    LA County Library - Culver City Library - I made dis!

    LA County Library - Culver City Library

    3.9(83 reviews)
    9.7 mi

    Came here to knock out three birds with one stone, and it went as smooth as a hot knife through…read morewarm butter! Goal #1 was to print out the IRS EIN# for my new biz, as well as a few other documents. Goal #2 was to scan those documents down to an email. Goal #3 was to hopefully obtain some paperwork that would explain this particular library circulation policy. The customer service and staff here were solid and answered all of my questions as it pertained to the various loans, renewals, overdue materials, etc. The library itself is clean and they do a good job of maintaining a quiet, and productive atmosphere. And although I didn't see any today, on occasion it looks like they have security here. Would highly recommend.

    This place is amazing. I come here for story time with my little one and it's so much fun. The…read morelibrary itself is very clean and the staff here are great. There is so much seating area, tables so you can study and get homework done or just research. They have these cool little rooms if you needed to have a study group or small meetings as well. They do have a bigger auditorium for events or just conferences. Their bathrooms they have to buzz you in just because there are many homeless that tend to hang here. There are also other bathrooms that are kid friendly and you need a key for those. Their kid area is great and lots of fun books and areas for them to study and they also have computers you can check out for homework and fun games. I come here once a week and love it!

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    Outside

    LA County Library - Culver City Library - Kids area

    Kids area

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