Octagonal Pavilion Library

Coordinates: 22°11′34″N 113°32′37″E / 22.19282°N 113.54372°E / 22.19282; 113.54372
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Octagonal Pavilion Library
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22°11′34″N 113°32′37″E / 22.19282°N 113.54372°E / 22.19282; 113.54372
LocationMacau
TypePublic library
Architect(s)Chen Kunpei[1]

The Octagonal Pavilion Library (simplified Chinese: 八角亭图书馆; traditional Chinese: 八角亭圖書館), or Bajiaoting Library,[2] formally named as the Reading and Newspaper Room attached to the Macau Chinese Chamber of Commerce,[3] simply known as Octagonal Pavilion,[4] is a library located on the periphery of the S. Francisco Garden of Macau.[5] The library is named after its octagonal pavilion shape.[6]

Overview[edit]

Octagonal Pavilion Library has a collection of 20,000 books and more than 90 kinds of newspapers and periodicals.[7] And it has a total surface area of 1,130 square feet.[8]

History[edit]

Octagonal Pavilion Library was designed in 1926 and completed in 1927.[9] It is the first Chinese library and the first public library to open in Macau.[10]

On November 1, 1948, the Octagonal Pavilion Library was inaugurated by Albano Rodrigues de Oliveira, the then Governor of Macau, and still serves the general public today.[11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Public Sphere in Macao Public Libraries". www.safp.gov.mo. 2014-09-25.
  2. ^ "Bajiaoting Library". Macau Monthly. 2017-12-06.
  3. ^ Zhang Shuhua; Zhang Jiuzhen (2008). Librarianship in China since the 20th century. Peking University Press. ISBN 978-7-301-13710-9.
  4. ^ "Report on going abroad of "2008 Seventh Chinese Document Resources Co-construction and Sharing Cooperation Conference"". report.nat.gov.tw. 2008-11-08.
  5. ^ "Macau's first park tells the story of the past and present". Hou Kong Daily. 2016-04-09.
  6. ^ "Macau Special Bookstore Tour". Lotus Times. 2020-07-22.
  7. ^ "The Octagonal Pavilion in Macau: A small scholarly world hidden in the busy city". Xinhua News Agency. 2017-04-23.
  8. ^ "The Octagonal Pavilion Library of Macao: A Study in Uniqueness". Information & Culture. 2017-08-23.
  9. ^ Wang Guoqiang (30 April 2015). The Book Heir III: An Essay on the Library Business in Macao in the Early Twenty-First Century. Airiti Press. pp. 13-. ISBN 978-986-5792-87-9.
  10. ^ "Feel the moving moment of Macau". Ta Kung Pao. 2013-03-21.
  11. ^ "B1 Macau Special Edition" (PDF). Ta Kung Pao. 2013-03-21.