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Guangzhou Library () is a public library in
Guangzhou Guangzhou, Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Canton or Kwangchow, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Guangdong Provinces of China, province in South China, southern China. Located on the Pearl River about nor ...
, capital of
Guangdong ) means "wide" or "vast", and has been associated with the region since the creation of Guang Prefecture in AD 226. The name "''Guang''" ultimately came from Guangxin ( zh, labels=no, first=t, t= , s=广信), an outpost established in Han dynasty ...
province,
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
. The library has moved to a new building in
Zhujiang New Town Zhujiang New Town or Zhujiang New City is a central business district in Tianhe District, Guangzhou city, Guangdong province, China. It is bounded by Huangpu Avenue on the north, the Pearl River on the south, Guangzhou Avenue on the west ...
, which fully opened on 23 June 2013. The old building in Zhongshan Road has been closed since 1 April 2013.


Introduction

The Guangzhou Library, established by the Guangzhou Municipal Government (GMG), was created for the benefit of the public's welfare, and to serve as a cultural and educational institution. The library's services are based on collecting, organizing, and housing all categories of written knowledge and information including paper-based materials, audio-visual materials, and digital materials. The library offers lending materials, reference and information services, exhibitions and lectures, art appreciation, cultural exhibits, Internet services, public education services, research, and spaces for communication. The new Guangzhou Library is situated on the banks of the Pearl River on Flower City Square and on Guangzhou's new central axis. The square is the GMG's effort to create a city "living room". The library is the "cultural window" of the city's "living room". The new library uses "Beautiful Books" as the design concept, and the placement of the structure is based on the city's new central axis. Taken from east to west, the design of the north and south towers bears a resemblance to the
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" ". The cascading style of the "books" on the exterior is representative of the overlap of history and culture. At the same time, the design integrates the typical architectural concept of arcade, and embodies elements of
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art. The new Guangzhou Library covers a gross area of 100 thousand square meters and holds 8.43 million collection. It provides four thousand seats and 500 computers for readers to use. There are four thousand Internet nodes and the wifi service is available in the whole building. Services provided include the lending and housing of materials and reference services. The Digital New Library *surface area: 100,000 square meters *collection: 8.43 million volume *seats: 4,000 *public use computers: 500 *wired Internet connections: 4,000 *wireless coverage area: 100% Traditional collection *volumes 3.2 million *children's books 356,000 *rare books 6,793 *Braille books 3,617 *A-V materials 451,000 *bound newspapers & periodicals 139,000 *newspapers & periodicals 4,743 Digital resources *e-books: 425,000 *e-magazines: 18,000 *e-newspapers: 565 *dissertations: 1.89 million *conference papers: 3.77 million *multimedia (audio-visual): 43,000


History

In 1927, Lin Yungai, a former mayor of Guangzhou, proposed setting up the Municipal Zhongshan Library to commemorate
Sun Yat-sen Sun Yat-senUsually known as Sun Zhongshan () in Chinese; also known by Names of Sun Yat-sen, several other names. (; 12 November 186612 March 1925) was a Chinese physician, revolutionary, statesman, and political philosopher who founded the Republ ...
("Zhongshan" being his given name in Chinese) and to promote the cultural development. The Municipal Executive Council later approved of its planning and establishment. In the same year, fund-raising commissioners were sent to the United States, Cuba, Canada and Mexico and received a lot of donations from the overseas Chinese. In 1928, the Preparatory Committee for the Construction of the Municipal Zhongshan Library was established, with sixteen members, including Lin Yungai and (; 1898–1967) (a renowned librarian in modern China). In 1929, construction of the Municipal Zhongshan Library commenced at site of the original Cantonese Confucius Temple on Wende Road. On 15 October 1933, the Municipal Zhongshan Library was completed and opened, with Wu Zhimei as the first chief librarian. In 1934, the provincial library was abolished and its collection of 33,500 books was handed over by the municipal library. In 1938, the Municipal Zhongshan Library was suspended after Guangzhou was occupied by the Japanese. Du Dingyou worked to save about 300,000 volumes of the library's collection from destruction.https://www.npr.org/2022/05/25/1101378470/the-characters-that-built-china In 1945, as China won in the war against Japanese invasion, Du Dingyou served concurrently as director of the Preparatory Office for the Re-establishment of the Municipal Zhongshan Library. In 1949, the organization was renamed as the Guangzhou Municipal Zhongshan Library. It was later renamed as the Guangzhou Zhongshan Library after the liberation of Guangzhou. In 1955, the provincial and the municipal libraries were merged to form a new one – the Sun Yat-sen Library of Guangdong Province. The site of the original Guangzhou Municipal Zhongshan Library became the North Wing of the Sun Yat-sen Library of Guangdong Province, also known as the Sun Yat-sen Literature Museum. In December 1980, the CPC Committee of Guangzhou decided during an office meeting to establish the Guangzhou Library. In January 1981, the Guangzhou Municipal Bureau of Culture announced the establishment of the related Preparatory Committee and the decision to transform a revolutionary museum into the Guangzhou Library. On 2 January 1982, the opening ceremony of Guangzhou Library was held. In October 2004, the Guangzhou Development Planning Committee of Guangzhou formally approved of constructing the new premise of the Guangzhou Library. From October 2004 to January 2005, the Guangzhou Library organized an international invitational tournament to solicit the best design proposal for its new premise. On 20 February 2006, a foundation-laying ceremony was held for the new premise of the Guangzhou Library. On 28 December 2012, part of the new premise of the Guangzhou Library was officially opened. On 23 June 2013, the new library was completely opened.


See also

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National first-class library The national first-class, first-level or first-grade libraries (in ) are state-level libraries that have been deliberated and decided upon by the State Council of the People's Republic of China. The seventh evaluation was conducted in 2023. Requ ...
* Sun Yat-sen Library of Guangdong Province


References

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