Tengchong people advocate reading, generations passed down. The first village library is the Siamese, Siam Library was founded in 1919, five years earlier than Heshun Library. The gate of the Siam Library is a traditional wall-like building. When you walk into the gate, the bridges and rivers are flowing, the flowers and trees are lush, and the environment is quiet.
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Tengchong people advocate reading, generations passed down. The first village library is the Siamese, Siam Library was founded in 1919, five years earlier than Heshun Library. The gate of the Siam Library is a traditional wall-like building. When you walk into the gate, the bridges and rivers are flowing, the flowers and trees are lush, and the environment is quiet.
❤ Recommended reason: Tengchong people advocate reading, passed down from generation to generation. The first rural library was the Siamese, which was founded in 1919, five years earlier than the Heshun Library. ❤ Recommended reason: The gate of Siam Library is a traditional wall-like building. When you walk into the gate, the bridge in the hall is flowing, the flowers and trees are lush, and the environment is quiet. 👍 Most recommended: The main building of the library is a simple and elegant two-story building on the top of the mountain, with the red gold word "Tengchong Siam Library" on the upper and lower sides, and the link on both sides is: "Sangyu Shulin Hui Wanli, overseas Chinese heart spreads thousands of years". 🌟 Highlights: The library has more than 10,000 books, and a small village has so many books. It is really amazing and is known as the first village-level library in China. 🎈 [Attraction Guide] 📍 Detailed address: Siluo Ancient Town, Tengchong City 🚗 Traffic Guide: It is recommended to drive or charter a car 🕙 Open time: open all year round 💰 Ticket price: free tickets #Go to where you want to go #Worth going to the ancient town and ancient village #Small Discovery Society
You can come in and read it casually. The book belongs to everyone. I am Wang Gui. I am introducing and releasing it today in the world. The basic information of Siam Library is as follows. Tickets for tour: Free tour opening time: 08:00—19:00 (tentative) scenic spot address: Near No. 69 Wenchang Community, Atami Community, Tengchong City: Lijia Courtyard, Siam Ancient Town Play time: 20-30 Minute recommendation index: Personal viewing experience Books are the ladder of human progress. I don’t like reading books, but I like bookstores and libraries. I want to walk around. It is also good to feel the fragrance of books and accept the cultural influence. Siam Library is the unexpected joy of this journey. It was not in the play plan of Siam Ancient Town. It was just a chance to see it on the way to the Mabang Courtyard. I went in and took a look according to my curious nature. On weekends, there are many students in the village doing volunteer activities to help the library clean, there are mopping, glass-wiping, carrying waste products, and finishing books. They are very active, and they are all helping each other and happy. Grandpa who rented books found that I took pictures outside the door, did not dare to enter, so he greeted me warmly to go in and shoot casually, saying that these are old objects, I can like it, things can be liked to have value. Siam Library was founded in 1919, nearly a decade earlier than Heshun Library, originally located in the small street of the book newspaper reading hall, with the increase of books, the scale of expansion, really can not accommodate after moving to Siam Wenchang Palace, and renamed Siam Library. Today's Siam Library has experienced looting turmoil, after Sanyi Museum site, in 1993, the new museum, with books loan room, book and newspaper reading room, children's reading room, newspaper and magazine storage room, etc., collection of more than 10,000 books, more functions. Siam libraries are not as well decorated as those provincial and municipal libraries, nor as those net red bookstores are distinctive, but it has done people-oriented, serving the people, receiving thousands of rural readers every year, and is a well-deserved "farmers love library".