Branch Library
Category:Nan-Liao Branch
Nan-Liao Branch
Telephone: 03-5365275
Address: No. 17, Zhongguang Rd., North Dist., Hsinchu City
Open Hours (no break at noon):
9:00~17:00, Tuesday to Sunday
*Closed on Mondays, election day, and traditional holidays (Lunar New Year, Tomb Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, and Moon Festival) that are announced by the government. The library will not be open to the public on the days specified above, and opening hours shall be subject to the announcement made by the Bureau.
Traffic Information:
1. By car
(1) If travelling by car, exit at Hsinchu Interchange on “Sun Yat-sen Freeway,” drive towards Section 2, Gongdao 5th Road, turn left to Ciyun Road and pass Jingguo Bridge to continue on Nanliao-Zhudong Section, East-West Expressway/ Provincial Highway 68; exit at Nanliao Top Interchange, turn left and head towards Nanliao/ Xinfeng to connect to Section 1, Xibin Road, turn left at Zhongfu Road, and turn left at the second intersection to Zhongguang Road; the destination is on the left.
(2) Cultural Affairs Bureau, Hsinchu City; on Dongda Road, head towards Nanliao, turn left at Section 4, Dongda Road to Zhongguang Road, and the destination is on the right (takes around 15 minutes).
2. Free shuttle
Bus Route 55: Get off at Xinyi New Village stop (opposite Lakeshore Building), go along Section 4, Dongda Road (pass Xibin Road), turn right to Zhongguang Road, and the destination is on the right (takes around 5 minutes).
3. City bus (charges apply)
Bus Route 15: Get off at Village Office stop (Jiulongtang Restaurant), go along Section 4, Dongda Road, turn left to Zhongguang Road, and the destination is on the right. (takes around 2-3 minutes).
Library introduction:
Nan-Liao Library was established in July 2004 under the direction of the former mayor Lin. Ever since its establishment, it has been a storehouse of reading and studying for locals and students. However, because the building is small and antiquated plus the increasing needs on reading among the public over time, the reading space and equipment in the library as well as book resources are obviously unable to satisfy patrons’ needs. Coinciding with the space renovation program, “public library reading environment,” promoted by Ministry of Education over the past few years, for the purpose of ensuring local residents enjoy a better quality reading space and richer book resources, a subsidy of NT$1.65 million was granted in June 2012 through the effort of the city government and the district office teams as well as the matching grant of NT$0.74 million from the city government, a total of around NT$2.4 million was granted for renovation project. In August of the same year, it started the overall planning and design while in December, the project contracting was awarded. The renovation was conducted from January to May, 2013, and the library reopened to the public on May 25 in the same year.
Operational objectives:
(1)Creating a cozy and natural reading environment that is centered on patrons as well as constructing a small public library that is with quality.
(2)Strengthening specialty management by promoting parent-child collaborative reading, and providing reading resources that satisfy educational needs for different family structures to make the library the local resource center for parent-child collaborative reading.
(3)Developing special collections: The objectives are children’s book, parenting, and marine fishery culture.
(4)Planning diverse reading activities to make the library the best venue for life-long learning and elderly learning for the local residents and create good neighborhoods that enjoy reading.
9:00~17:00, Tuesday to Sunday
*Closed on Mondays, election day, and traditional holidays (Lunar New Year, Tomb Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, and Moon Festival) that are announced by the government. The library will not be open to the public on the days specified above, and opening hours shall be subject to the announcement made by the Bureau.
Traffic Information:
1. By car
(1) If travelling by car, exit at Hsinchu Interchange on “Sun Yat-sen Freeway,” drive towards Section 2, Gongdao 5th Road, turn left to Ciyun Road and pass Jingguo Bridge to continue on Nanliao-Zhudong Section, East-West Expressway/ Provincial Highway 68; exit at Nanliao Top Interchange, turn left and head towards Nanliao/ Xinfeng to connect to Section 1, Xibin Road, turn left at Zhongfu Road, and turn left at the second intersection to Zhongguang Road; the destination is on the left.
(2) Cultural Affairs Bureau, Hsinchu City; on Dongda Road, head towards Nanliao, turn left at Section 4, Dongda Road to Zhongguang Road, and the destination is on the right (takes around 15 minutes).
2. Free shuttle
Bus Route 55: Get off at Xinyi New Village stop (opposite Lakeshore Building), go along Section 4, Dongda Road (pass Xibin Road), turn right to Zhongguang Road, and the destination is on the right (takes around 5 minutes).
3. City bus (charges apply)
Bus Route 15: Get off at Village Office stop (Jiulongtang Restaurant), go along Section 4, Dongda Road, turn left to Zhongguang Road, and the destination is on the right. (takes around 2-3 minutes).
Library introduction:
Nan-Liao Library was established in July 2004 under the direction of the former mayor Lin. Ever since its establishment, it has been a storehouse of reading and studying for locals and students. However, because the building is small and antiquated plus the increasing needs on reading among the public over time, the reading space and equipment in the library as well as book resources are obviously unable to satisfy patrons’ needs. Coinciding with the space renovation program, “public library reading environment,” promoted by Ministry of Education over the past few years, for the purpose of ensuring local residents enjoy a better quality reading space and richer book resources, a subsidy of NT$1.65 million was granted in June 2012 through the effort of the city government and the district office teams as well as the matching grant of NT$0.74 million from the city government, a total of around NT$2.4 million was granted for renovation project. In August of the same year, it started the overall planning and design while in December, the project contracting was awarded. The renovation was conducted from January to May, 2013, and the library reopened to the public on May 25 in the same year.
Operational objectives:
(1)Creating a cozy and natural reading environment that is centered on patrons as well as constructing a small public library that is with quality.
(2)Strengthening specialty management by promoting parent-child collaborative reading, and providing reading resources that satisfy educational needs for different family structures to make the library the local resource center for parent-child collaborative reading.
(3)Developing special collections: The objectives are children’s book, parenting, and marine fishery culture.
(4)Planning diverse reading activities to make the library the best venue for life-long learning and elderly learning for the local residents and create good neighborhoods that enjoy reading.
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