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World Reading Day: Seven foreign guests visited the Kaohsiung Public Library

World Reading Day: Seven foreign guests visited the Kaohsiung Public Library. Photo provided by Kaohsiung Public Library
World Reading Day: Seven foreign guests visited the Kaohsiung Public Library. Photo provided by Kaohsiung Public Library
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

The National Central Library becomes 90 years old this year. On April 22, the eve before World Reading Day, the director (曾淑賢) of the National Central Library, accompanied the heads of the seven National Libraries to visit the Kaohsiung Public Library's main branch and engage in discussion. The mayor of Kaohsiung (陳其邁) was present as well.

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Foreign guests see picture books from their own country at the Kaohsiung Public Library International Picture Book Center.Photo provided by Kaohsiung Public Library

The International Picture Book Center at the Kaohsiung Public Library was visited by a group of librarians from seven different countries, including Germany, Canada, the Czech Republic, Poland, Estonia, Lithuania, and Singapore, according to the Kaohsiung Public Library. The group saw books of transnational aspects in 27 languages and 43 different countries in the International Picture Book Center as well.

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World Reading Day: Seven foreign guests visited the Kaohsiung Public Library.Photo provided by Kaohsiung Public Library

The Kaohsiung Public Library is a member of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), according to the mayor of Kaohsiung (陳其邁). The mayor is thrilled to be able to interact with leading library figures from across the world thanks to the National Central Library. Kaohsiung Public Library is a library that is accessible to the global thanks to the significant communication, engagement, and cultural experience.

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