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Tuen Mun Public Library. The Hong Kong Public Libraries (HKPL; Chinese: 香港公共圖書館) is a system of 70 static and 12 mobile public libraries in Hong Kong. [1] Offering a total collection of 14.35 million items, the system is managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.
Hong Kong Island: Central and Western: City Hall Public Library 大會堂公共圖書館 2-6/F. & 8-11/F., City Hall High Block, Central, Hong Kong Shek Tong Tsui Public Library 石塘咀公共圖書館 3-4 /F., Shek Tong Tsui Municipal Services Building, 470 Queen's Road West, Hong Kong Smithfield Public Library 士美非路公共圖書館
The Hong Kong Central Library is an intelligent building, built on a network flooring system to offer litheness for the supply of power, telecommunication and further alteration and extension. Hong Kong Central Library has been designated as the legal depository library in Hong Kong for nine global organisations: Asian Development Bank ...
Hong Kong Public Libraries (HKPL) consists of 67 static and 10 mobile libraries offering a total collection of 12.3 million items of books, audio/video materials, newspapers and periodicals, etc. [2] Among the most significant libraries are the Hong Kong Central Library, Kowloon Public Library, and Sha Tin Public Library.
The Kowloon Public Library (Chinese: 九龍公共圖書館) is a public library located in Ho Man Tin, Hong Kong. It was previously known as the Kowloon Central Library (Chinese: 九龍中央圖書館). It is managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD), and is one of the major public libraries in Hong Kong. The 12-storey ...
Ma On Shan Public Library (Chinese: 馬鞍山公共圖書館) is a public library located at 14 On Chun Street, Ma On Shan, Hong Kong. [1] It opened on 2 April 2005 and was built next to Ma On Shan Park. [2] [3] It occupies an area of 2,200 square metres (24,000 sq ft). [2] It has a characteristic main building in a cylindrical shape. [1]
Before the construction of the current complex, the Legislative Council of Hong Kong met in various locations. These included the Former French Mission Building (1843–1846), Caine Road (1846–1855), Government House, Hong Kong (1855; used ballroom after 1891) [clarification needed], Old Central Government Offices (1930s–1954), and the Former Central Government Offices 1957–1985.
The library was planned and managed by the public libraries service of the former Regional Council, and was the largest public library in Hong Kong when it opened. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Originally known as the Tsuen Wan Central Library, the new facility was formally inaugurated on 23 July 1993 by Governor Chris Patten , who gave a speech calling ...