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What libraries are there in Guangzhou?
What libraries are there in Guangzhou?

There are many libraries in Guangzhou, mainly two: 1. 2 13, Wen Ming Road, Guangzhou, Zhongshan Library, Guangdong Province. Guangzhou Library, No.42, Zhongshan 4th Road, Guangzhou, has libraries in other districts, but compared with the above two, the scale and collection of books are inferior. The list is as follows: Liwan District Library-Haizhu District Library No.29 Zhoumen South Road, Zhongshan Eighth Road-No.39 Baogang Road, Guangzhou, 4th Floor, North-South Square, Huangpu District Library-No.596 Gangwan Road, Huangpu District Library Dashadi-Fangcun Road, Fangcun District Cultural Center Building 15 (Fangcun District has been merged by Liwan District, but the library is still there) Yuexiu District Library-No.65433 Dongshan District Library.

What libraries are there in Guangzhou?

Guangzhou Library on Zhongshan 3rd Road and Zhongshan Library on Wen Ming Road.

Which libraries in Guangzhou are open to the public?

There are many libraries in Guangzhou, the most important and the largest are two:

1. Guangdong Zhongshan Library, No.213, Wen Ming Road, Guangzhou

2. Guangzhou Library, No.42 Zhongshan 4th Road, Guangzhou

In addition, there are libraries in all districts, but the scale and collection of books are much inferior, as listed below:

Liwan District Library-No.29, Zhoumen South Road, Zhongshan Eighth Road

4th Floor, North and South Plaza, No.39 Baogang Road, Guangzhou

Huangpu District Library-No.596, Gangwan Road, Dashadi, Huangpu

Fangcun District Library-Xisaiba Road, Fangcun Avenue 15 Fangcun District Cultural Center Building

Fangcun District has been merged by Liwan District, but the library is still there.

Yuexiu District Library-No.Panfu Road 1 1 Guangzhou

Dongshan District Library-No.30, Chuxin South Road

Tianhe District Library-Tianfu Road 1 District * * * Building

Baiyun District Library-Xianlie East Road1No.37

All the above libraries are open to the public.

Readers who hold a reader's card with borrowing function can apply for borrowing books.

Required information: valid documents (ID card, military ID card, passport, home visit permit for compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, Guangzhou social security card, disability certificate, etc. ), and one inch smaller 1 photo.

How many return points are there in Guangzhou Library?

Guangzhou Public Library began to handle the book return service on September 20 10. At present, Guangzhou Library, Baiyun District Library, Liwan District Library, Haizhu District Library, Nansha District Library, Tianhe District Library, Luogang District Library, Huangpu District Library, Zengcheng City Library, Guangzhou Library Mobile Library, Conghua City Library, Huadu District Library, Yuexiu District Library, Panyu District Library, Guangzhou Library 24-hour self-service library, Jinhua Street Branch, Everbright Garden Branch, Shipai Street Branch and Chebei Branch have been realized.

The address is as follows: Guangzhou Library

No.42 Zhongshan 4th Road, Guangzhou

Monday to Sunday (closed on Wednesday) 9: 00-2 1: 00.

Liwan District Library No.1 Library

No.29 Zhoumen South Road, Zhongshan Eighth Road, Guangzhou

Monday to Friday (closed on Wednesday) 9: 00- 18: 00.

Saturday and Sunday 9: 00- 15: 30

Liwan District Library Hall 2

Fangyayuan 15, Xisaiba Road, Fangcun Avenue, Liwan District, Guangzhou

Monday to Friday (closed on Wednesday) 8: 30- 18: 00.

Saturday and Sunday 9: 00- 16: 00

Baiyun district library

Guangzhou Airport Road 1035 Baiyun District Cultural Activity Center compound.

Tuesday to Friday 9: 00- 17: 00

Saturday and Sunday 9: 00- 15: 00

Haizhu district library

4th Floor, North and South Plaza, No.39 Baogang Avenue, Haizhu District, Guangzhou

Monday to Friday (closed on Wednesday) 8: 30- 18: 00.

Saturday and Sunday 8: 30- 12: 00, 14: 30- 18: 00.

Nansha district library

Jinjiao Avenue, Nansha District, Guangzhou

Monday to Sunday (closed on Wednesday) 9: 00- 17: 00.

Tianhe district library

No.80 Longkou West Road, Guangzhou

Monday to Friday (closed on Wednesday) 8: 30- 19: 30.

Saturday and Sunday 8: 00- 18: 00

Luogang district library

East Liu Yuan Street, Qingnian Road, Luogang District, Guangzhou City

Monday to Friday (closed on Wednesday) 9: 00-2 1: 00.

Saturday and Sunday 9: 00- 17: 00

Zengcheng library

Intersection of Lijing Avenue and Fu Qian Road, Zengcheng City, Guangzhou

Tuesday to Friday (closed on Monday) 8: 30- 12: 00, 14: 30- 17: 30,19: 30-2130.

Saturday and Sunday 8: 30-2 1: 30

Huangpu District Library

No.301Dasha North Road, Huangpu District, Guangzhou

Monday to Friday (closed on Wednesday) 9: 00- 18: 00.

Saturday and Sunday 9: 00- 15: 00

Conghua library

No.74, He Bin North Road, Conghua City

Monday to Sunday 8: 00- 17: 30

Huadu district library

No.38 Bao Hua Road, Xinhua Street, Huadu District, Guangzhou

Monday to Friday (closed on Wednesday) 9: 00-2 1: 00.

Saturday and Sunday 9: 00- 17: 00

Yuexiu District Library

No.8 Qianshu Road, Guangzhou

Tuesday to Sunday (closed on Monday) 9: 00-2 1: 00.

Panyu district library

No.56 Qinghe West Road, Shiqiao, Panyu District, Guangzhou

Monday to Friday 8: 30- 1 1: 30, 14: 00- 17: 00, 19: 00-2 1: 00.

Saturday and Sunday 8: 30- 1 1: 30, 14: 00- 17: 00.

Guangda garden store

No.0/0, Kangrong Street, Haizhu District, Guangzhou

Monday to Friday 16: 00-22: 30

Saturday and Sunday 10: 30-22: 30

Shipaijie branch

Floor 2, No.0/27, Shipai East Road, Tianhe District, Guangzhou

Monday to Friday (closed on Wednesday) 8: 30- 12: 00, 14: 00- 17: 30.

Saturday, ... >>

What time does Guangzhou Library open? What libraries are there in Guangzhou?

The opening hours of Guangzhou Library are as follows:

South Building:10: 00 ——17: 30;

1st floor to 7th floor of North Building: 9: 00-21:00;

8th to 9th floors of North Building:10: 00-17: 30;

It is closed on Wednesdays and open normally on holidays.

Opening hours of national statutory holidays: 9: 00-16: 00;

Book return service is provided every Wednesday from 10: 00 to16: 00;

There are many libraries in Guangzhou. The largest two are Zhongshan Library in Guangdong Province and Guangzhou Library.

In addition, there are libraries in all districts, but compared with the above two, they are inferior in scale and collection, as listed below:

Liwan District Library, Haizhu District Library, Huangpu District Library, Fangcun District Library, Yuexiu District Library, Dongshan District Library, Tianhe District Library and Baiyun District Library.

What are the ancient academies in Guangzhou? (such as Guangzhou Library)

In the middle and late Qing Dynasty, in Yuexiu District, Guangzhou, there appeared a rare group of academies in China, with hundreds of them, which was praised by experts as a multi-level educational network. It pushed the academy system to the peak, directly created the cultural industry at that time-bookstore industry, and made contributions to the revival of cultural education and academic revitalization in Guangdong in the Qing Dynasty. Some experts said that the historical and cultural value of Guangzhou Academy should be re-evaluated.

The scale of Guangzhou Academy in Qing Dynasty is rare in China.

Yesterday, Huang Yongtian, the author of "Academy", took a reporter to look for the ruins of the ancient academy. He said: "In the Qing Dynasty, a multi-level academy group was formed with guangzhou fu Ya, located on the current Guangma Road, within 3.2 kilometers from Fiona Fang, with an unprecedented scale."

At that time, at the top of the pyramid were provincial and ministerial officials Yingyuan Academy, Xuehaitang Academy and Jupo Jingshe Academy. Now the surrounding area of the second middle school of the city is where their three pillars stand. In Huang Yongtian's words, Yingyuan Academy is just like a doctoral graduate school. It needs to recruit people into the school and cultivate talents at the top and Jinshi levels. Xuehaitang's academic system is like today's postgraduate tutorial system, which is divided into four or five majors, such as poetry and ancient prose. Students can choose their own majors and tutors, abandon stereotyped writing and pay attention to academic research. The middle level is five academies, Yuexiu, Yuehua, Yangcheng, Yushan and Xihu, which are also provincial official camps and require Jinshi. The training goal is to take the rural examination, and thousands of students sign up at the same time. The next floor is the university palace at the prefecture and county levels. Today, the Workers' Cultural Palace is the seat of Fu Xue Palace in Guangzhou, while the United Front Work Department of Chaotianlu Provincial Party Committee is Gong Xue in Nanhai County, and now the Agricultural College is Gong Xue in Panyu. Huang Yongtian called them "party schools" because they sent "officials" directly to government offices and county offices.

Why were the academies in Guangzhou so prosperous in Qing Dynasty? Huang Yongtian explained that since the late Kangxi period, Guangdong's social economy has been restored and developed. More importantly, the Qing Dynasty attached importance to the imperial examination to select scholars and consolidate its rule. In addition, Ruan Yuan, the governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, took the lead in establishing Xuehai Hall, selecting talents, compiling books and records, and encouraging wealthy businessmen to set their sights on cultural undertakings. All these make the academy system develop to the extreme in the history of Guangzhou.

Academy group builds bookstore culture industry

As everyone in Guangzhou knows, there is a bookshop street specializing in aquarium industry on Da 'nan Road today, which is a symbol of the prosperity of bookshop industry in academies in Qing Dynasty. Back in time 100 years, bookstores (bookstores) can be seen everywhere, not only in Bookstore Street, the southern section of Xianjiao Road near Ancestral Temple College Group (then called Academy), the whole West Lake Road (then called West Lake Street) and Beijing Road Pedestrian Street (then called Shuangmendi), there are more than 100 bookstores with records to test, and there are many rows of them. Therefore, Guangdong has become one of the carving centers in China.

Where is the College Street at the Big Horse Station?

After vicissitudes of life, there were few spectacular academies in Guangzhou in the Qing Dynasty. Panyu Gong Xue is the best preserved because of its special position as an agricultural research institute. In addition, it is Lujiang Academy in a flowing well. Although the first entrance of the ancestral hall was covered by the facade of a kindergarten, it could not cover the exquisite glazed tiles and lacquer gold wood carvings under the eaves. Although the east, west and south sedan study rooms are residential, the structure of the whole academy remains the same. Huang Yongtian said that although the Kuilou (also called Kuilou, meaning high school) at the gate of the Kaoting Academy next door is still the highest and most complete college in Guangzhou, its main building was converted into a three-story building with great disharmony 44 years ago. Half of the yard also has bungalows.

Less than 100 meters to the east from the living well, you will reach the big and small horse stations. Except for the dilapidated Zengjia Temple and Yu Jia Temple, the academies here have been demolished into piles of bricks. It is said that the relevant departments will rebuild some academies in Ma Xiao Railway Station, but many experts worry that the rebuilt academies will retain their original flavor. Now only five or six colleges can't move any more. They are the only remnants of the glorious history of Guangzhou Academy.

Which libraries in Guangzhou are relatively large and quiet and suitable for reading? 50 points

Guangzhou library, regional library and university library.

What libraries are there in Guangzhou? Which university libraries are open to the public? I want to find a place to study by myself. 10 point

(1) Zhongshan Library: Wen Ming Road, Yuexiu District.

(2) Guangzhou Library: Zhongshan 4th Road, Yuexiu District.

(3) Yuexiu District Library: Zhongshan 2 nd Road, Dongshankou

(4) Tong Shuhai, Guangzhou: the head of Yuexiu District.

(5) Haizhu District Library: Zhongnan Square, Baogang Avenue, Haizhu District.

(6) Liwan District Library: Zhoumen, Zhongshan Eighth Road

Among the above libraries, Zhongshan Library and Guangzhou Library are the largest, and the distance between them is very close.

What books are there in Guangzhou New Library?

1 south building

The first floor is the reading experience area, which is used to show the evolution of reading methods and document forms, feel new media and new reading methods, and provide interactive and scene-based reading experience and communication space. Users can freely access and use related resources here.

On the second floor is the parent-child picture book reading hall, which provides picture book reading services for children aged 0-6, carries out parent-child reading activities and implements interesting reading projects. Generally speaking, there are only two kinds of bookends, one is red, which means picture books, and the other is orange, which means low-grade children's books. Picture books are mainly classified into China Library Classification I, which is divided into Asian literature, African literature, Western European literature, French literature, American literature and Oceania literature. There is also a picture book shelf specially prepared for Poplan to thank Poplan Picture Book Publishing House for its strong support to the parent-child picture book reading hall. Note that books on this floor generally have no call numbers.

In addition, this floor has also set up a special area, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan bookshelves. The books in it are traditional Chinese characters, English picture books, and books specially for children. The books on this shelf cannot be checked out.

The third floor is a literature and art library area for primary and secondary school students, with special topics of Chinese and foreign literary masterpieces (introduction of international award-winning novels) and new books. The books on this floor are all Chinese Library Classification I and J, mainly children's literature, fairy tales and fables.

The fourth floor is the comprehensive books and periodicals area for primary and secondary school students, the multimedia reading area for primary and secondary school students and the audio-visual materials area. Books in the comprehensive books and periodicals area of primary and middle school students are mainly classified into categories G, H and K in China Library Classification. The multimedia reading area is equipped with multimedia reading equipment, and there is a special rack for graded reading in the south next to it. This special bookshelf divides books according to the level of users.

The fifth floor is the electronic reading room (information skills learning area), which is divided into adult area and adolescent area. The age limit is 18 years old. Before using the computer, users need to be authorized at the service desk to use it for 2 hours. At that time, users can get authorization at the service desk before using the computer.

The sixth floor is the language learning hall and multimedia appreciation area. There is computer equipment on the sixth floor, and the user is 14 years old or older. It is divided into three areas: A, B and C. In terms of age limit, area C 14- 18 years old, and areas A and B are not limited. The Language Learning Library provides lending and language training services for dialects and major language learning resources around China. There are new book shelves, audio-visual materials topics, language periodical lending area, language book lending area and language book reading area. There are some foreign books in the reading area of Chinese books. The multimedia appreciation area is not yet open.

The seventh and eighth floors are expert research room, exchange research room, information consultation center, book presentation room for Mr. Wang and Mr. Shi, Guangzhou Grand Ceremony and Guangzhou Historical and Cultural Research Base, which have not yet been opened.

North building no.2

On the first floor, there are self-service areas, leisure living areas, living areas for the visually impaired and other library lending and returning areas. Among them, the Leisure Life Museum focuses on the theme resources such as "Food in Guangzhou", "Beauty in Flower City", tourism and automobiles. The resources of leisure living area are periodicals, so it is marked as "leisure periodical area" in the museum. The lending areas of other libraries are empty shelves.

On the second floor, there is a newspaper area and general audio-visual materials, all of which are classified according to China Library Classification, and there are two special bookshelves, namely Berlin, Oscar classic film promotion and Shirley Temple classic film promotion. General audio-visual materials are mainly music, movies and television arts.

There is a special examination book area and document library on the third floor, in which the classification label of Chinese Library Classification is I0-I247.5/25000. In addition to the examination book area, there are bookshelves for new books.

On the fourth floor is the Literature Library, with the remaining Chinese Library ClassificationNo. I247.5/2600–I9. There are several special topics, namely, Xi Juan's novel shelf, Wesley's novel shelf, China Hundred Modern Literature Libraries, Hundred Marine Literature Libraries, Martial Arts Novels shelf, Mo Yan's book shelf and new book shelf. The foreign languages of European literature and American literature are placed behind the books of I5 and I7 respectively.

There is a special book area and a comprehensive book area on the fifth floor, in which the China Library Classification of the comprehensive book area is A-F, including: A Marxism–Leninism, * * * Thought and * * * Theory; Philosophy and religion; Introduction to social science; D. politics and law; E military; F economy. Topics include new book topics and "My rights are my decisions"-legal topics. At the end of categories B, D, E and F of China Library Classification, there are foreign documents of their categories.

The sixth floor is the comprehensive library area of China Library Classification G-Q, including: G culture, science, education and sports; H language and literature; J art; K history and geography; Introduction to natural science; Mathematical science and chemistry; P astronomy, earth science; Q bioscience >>

What libraries are there in Guangzhou?

There are many libraries in Guangzhou, the most important and the largest are two:

1. Guangdong Zhongshan Library, No.213, Wen Ming Road, Guangzhou.

2. Guangzhou Library, No.42 Zhongshan 4th Road, Guangzhou

In addition, there are libraries in all districts, but compared with the above two, the scale and collection are much worse, as listed below:

Liwan District Library-No.29, Zhoumen South Road, Zhongshan Eighth Road

4th Floor, North and South Plaza, No.39 Baogang Road, Guangzhou

Huangpu District Library-No.596, Gangwan Road, Dashadi, Huangpu

Fangcun District Library-Xisaiba Road, Fangcun Avenue 15 Fangcun District Cultural Center Building

Fangcun District has been merged by Liwan District, but the library is still there.

Yuexiu District Library-No.Panfu Road 1 1 Guangzhou

Dongshan District Library-No.30 Zhixin South Road

Tianhe District Library-Tianfu Road 1 District * * * Building

Baiyun District Library-Xianlie East Road1No.37

All the above libraries are open to the public.