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金庸图书馆
國家/地區  中华人民共和国
地址 浙江省嘉兴市南湖区越秀南路56号嘉兴学院越秀校区北区内
建立 1992年
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Jiaxing Jinyong Library, located in the North District of Yuexiu Campus of Jiaxing College, No. 56 Yuexiu South Road, Nanhu District, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province, People's Republic of China, is a library invested and built by martial arts novelist Jin Yong, and is also the only library named after Jin Yong in mainland China.[1]

History

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Haining, which is administered by Jiaxing, is the hometown of Jin Yong, and many of his wuxia novels are inspired by Jiaxing. In 1992, Jin Yong donated 3 million Hong Kong dollars to build the Jin Yong Library, located in the northern area of the Yuexiu campus of Jiaxing University (formerly Jiaxing Higher Vocational School). Construction began on December 2 of that year, and the library was completed in January 1994 and opened on April 3 of the same year. During the inauguration ceremony, Jin Yong donated another 200,000 Hong Kong dollars for the purchase of books for the library and inscribed the words: "Grateful to my hometown, honored with the name of Jiaxing, I wish to make a modest contribution to the flourishing of culture." Zeng Peng, a local Jiaxing resident who participated in the donation ceremony, recalled that Jin Yong had expressed his wish not to publicize his small contribution. He preferred the library to be named "Jiaxing Library" rather than after him. However, under local insistence, it was eventually named "Jin Yong Library."[2]

On October 25, 2003, Jin Yong visited the Jin Yong Library again and gave a lecture to the students in the auditorium. He also personally inscribed a plaque that read "Jiaxing University Jin Yong Research Institute." The auditorium was filled to capacity at the time.[2]

In 2010, with the relocation of the campus of Jiaxing College, the collection of books of Jinyong Library was relocated to Lianglin Campus and temporarily stored in Building 9. In June 2017, Jin Yong's Documentation Office was completed in Building 4 of Lianglin Campus of Jiaxing College . According to the relevant person in charge of Jiaxing College, the school has set up the Jin Yong Pavilion in the new library of Lianglin Campus. In addition to Jin Yong's photos and Jin Yong's works when he visited Jiaxing College, there are also models of Jin Yong's library.

The debate over whether to keep or abolish

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According to 《China Charity》magazine, the inquiry document for the relocation project of Jiaxing University Library, released in 2021, revealed that the university planned to move the books from the Jin Yong Library to the new library in the second phase of the Lianglin campus expansion project. The relocation involved 10,000 books. Sources indicated that the original site of the Jin Yong Library has been abandoned and was no longer in use after 2018. In the same year, the Jiaxing Municipal Government’s official website published a response to Proposal No. 226 from the 8th Jiaxing Municipal People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), which was made by member Cao Jian and suggested preserving the Jin Yong Library building. The response stated that the city would work with planning departments to define the functional positioning of the area and ensure that the Jin Yong Library building would be preserved and integrated into the development of the area, with appropriate measures for its protection. The Jiaxing Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Film, Television, and Tourism also responded, stating that it would take concrete actions to protect the Jin Yong Library building.[3]

On March 28, 2023, Jiaxing City announced the housing expropriation plan on Jiaxing municipal state-owned land in 2023, including the land plot of Jiafu Group (former North Campus of Jiaxing College). Some media pointed out that the Jinyong Library in the plot may be demolished .

On April 22, 2023, the WeChat official account "Liushen Leilei Reads Jin Yong" published an article titled 《A Request Not to Demolish the Jin Yong Library》which sparked a debate over whether the Jin Yong Library should be preserved or demolished. According to images shared in the article, the golden-lettered sign of the Jin Yong Library had been removed. The Jiaxing University Yuexiu campus, where the library is located, also displayed a 《Construction Site, No Entry》sign, but the security staff did not disclose the reason for the restriction.

On April 23, 2023, the Jiaxing Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Film, Television, and Tourism, the Jiaxing Municipal Housing and Urban-Rural Development Bureau, and the Jiaxing Nanhu District Government held a media briefing. Wang Chunyan, the deputy director of the Jiaxing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism, stated that the government would not simply demolish the Jin Yong Library. On the same day, the Jiaxing Nanhu District Government Office issued a statement saying that the specific protection and utilization plan for the Jin Yong Library was being optimized and evaluated. The statement emphasized that the principle of balancing inheritance and promotion would be upheld to better realize its historical and cultural significance.

Design layout

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According to public information, the Jin Yong Library covers an area of 7 mu (approximately 0.47 hectares) with a building area of over 2,300 square meters. The design of the library draws from the style of traditional Jiangnan (southern China) residences, featuring a layout with varying heights and front-to-back offsets. The entire building consists of two floors, combining traditional and modern architectural concepts.

The Jinyong Library is equipped with Jinyong Library, Computer Room, Intelligence Retrieval Room, Circulation Reading Room, Foreign Literature Reading Room, etc., with 300 reading seats. In 1997, it had more than 100,000 books and more than 35,000 kinds. Among them, Jin Yong's collection of books has a large number of pictures, books, newspaper materials, etc. related to the research and introduction of Jin Yong and his works. There are also the works of Jiaxing celebrities in successive dynasties and some photocopied wire-bind ancient books.

  1. ^ "救救嘉興金庸圖書館…六月底要拆 金漆字已被扒掉". 聯合新聞網 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Archived from the original on 2023-04-24. Retrieved 2023-04-23.
  2. ^ a b "心繫故里/金庸捐资300万港元援家乡建设". 大公报. 2023-04-24. Archived from the original on 2023-04-26. Retrieved 2023-04-25.
  3. ^ 程潇龙; 夏阳; 董吕平 (2023-04-24). "嘉兴金庸图书馆要拆除了?当地表态:绝对不会简单地"一拆了之"". 都市快报. Archived from the original on 2023-04-26. Retrieved 2023-04-25.