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Main entrance. Ping Shan Tin Shui Wai Public Library (Chinese: 屏山天水圍公共圖書館) is a Hong Kong public library.It is located in Ping Shan Tin Shui Wai Leisure and Cultural Building, on 1 Tsui Sing Road, Tin Shui Wai near MTR Tin Shui Wai station and Light Rail Tin Shui Wai stop.
3/F., Kowloon City Municipal Services Building, 100 Nga Tsin Wai Road To Kwa Wan Public Library 土瓜灣公共圖書館 5-6/F., To Kwa Wan Market & Government Offices, 165 Ma Tau Wai Road Kwun Tong: Lam Tin Public Library 藍田公共圖書館 5-6/F., Lam Tin Complex, 1 Hing Tin Street, Lam Tin Lei Yue Mun Public Library 鯉魚門公共圖書館
Tin Shui Wai has two public libraries. Ping Shan Tin Shui Wai Public Library is in the south, directly beside the railway station. It opened in 2013 and is the second-largest public library in Hong Kong, behind the Hong Kong Central Library. [12] Tin Shui Wai North Public Library is small, at Tin Chak Estate in the far north of the town.
Yuen Long Public Library is on the first floor of Yuen Long Government Offices, 2 Kiu Lok Square, Yuen Long. Ping Shan Tin Shui Wai Public Library is at Ping Shan Tin Shui Wai Leisure and Cultural Building, 1 Tsui Sing Road, Tin Shui Wai. TSW Pegasus and Yuen Long District SA are both football teams based in Yuen Long Stadium.
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Ping Shan Tin Shui Wai Public Library; S. Sha Tin Public Library; T. Tsing Yi Public Library; Tsuen Wan Public Library;
The first public library in the New Territories opened in Fuk Loi Estate, Tsuen Wan New Town, in 1974. [8] In 1976 the first mobile library was introduced. [8] The Tsuen Wan Central Library, at the time of its opening in July 1993, was the largest library in Hong Kong. [10] The public libraries were originally administered by either the Urban ...
Hong Kong Public Libraries (HKPL) consists of 67 static and 10 mobile libraries offering a total collection of 12.3 million items of books, audio/video materials, newspapers and periodicals, etc. [2] Among the most significant libraries are the Hong Kong Central Library, Kowloon Public Library, and Sha Tin Public Library.