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Qingdao city libraries making reading easier for public

(chinadaily.com.cn) | 2025-04-10

Qingdao's urban libraries, located across all 10 districts, have become vibrant public cultural spaces, inviting citizens and visitors to explore the city's cultural heritage. 

As of now, the city has built 83 urban libraries, covering a total area of 26,000 square meters and housing nearly 600,000 books. By the end of 2025, the number of urban libraries in Qingdao is expected to exceed 100.

Qingdao is currently accelerating the development of public cultural facilities and creating new landmarks in public cultural spaces to improve public cultural services.

The Shibei branch of Qingdao urban library on Changyi Road offers an immersive experience for many readers. This two-story library spans over 2,500 square meters, featuring a bright and open reading space with over 30,000 books neatly displayed on towering wooden shelves. The library includes a children's picture book area, soundproof study rooms, a coffee area, and hosts various cultural activities periodically.

Ji Junshang, director of Shibei district library, stated, "The library, based on the expansion project of the Shibei district library, is currently open 66 hours per week, operating six days a week from 9 am to 8 pm. Since its opening, it has served over 200,000 readers, with nearly 2,000 readers during peak times and over 500 readers daily."

In Qingdao, the creation of new public cultural spaces is a comprehensive endeavor. Recent development initiatives have embraced a model of government leadership, social engagement, and universal participation. The city has broken operational barriers, encouraging diverse entities to engage in market-driven operations and fostering themed urban libraries to enhance cultural outreach and community engagement.

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Qingdao's urban libraries, located across all 10 districts, become vibrant public cultural spaces, inviting citizens and visitors to explore the city's cultural heritage. [Photo/Guanhai News]

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