The establishment of the Capital Books Branch, the Capital Popular Library, and the Central Park Library Reading Office was all guided by
Lu Xun. Among them, the Capital Popular Library was the first library in China open to the general public after the
Xinhai Revolution. The Capital Library of China evolved through multiple mergers of these three libraries. In 2003, the library initiated the "Beijing Memory" project, a digital endeavor aimed at preserving and showcasing the local history and cultural heritage of Beijing. A new building for the Capital Library of China was inaugurated on May 1, 2001, in Chaoyang District, Beijing. In 2004, the Beijing Children's Library was merged into the Capital Library of China, further enhancing its service functions. On July 28, 2021, the
Daxing Airport Branch of Capital Library, jointly built by Capital Library and Beijing
Daxing International Airport, was officially opened. Daxing Airport Branch Library is the first "airport library" in China, covering an area of nearly 500 square meters, with a collection of more than 10,000 volumes, more than 200,000 electronic books, and more than 1.5 million music pieces, and provides free "Beijing Memory" and "Beijing Collection" and other 18 database viewing services. On January 10, 2022, the Capital Library of China and the
Beijing Lu Xun Museum reached a strategic cooperation agreement and signed a framework agreement. A book donation ceremony was held at the Capital Library of China. In December 2024, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced the "Top Ten Cases" and "Outstanding Cases" of the 2024 Cultural and Tourism Digital Innovation Demonstration. The "Intelligent Recommendation Application Based on Privacy Computing" by the Capital Library of China was honored as an "Outstanding Case" in the 2024 Cultural and Tourism Digital Innovation Demonstration. In January 2025, the Capital Library of China was selected for the second batch of National Ancient Book Restoration Centers. The online photo exhibition "
Memories of Two Cities", jointly launched by the Capital Library of China and the
National Library of Singapore, features a selection of historical photographs from both libraries' collections. It showcases the early cultural and social landscapes of Beijing and Singapore, tracing landmarks, scenes, and traditions that have changed over time. ==Collections==