1900. Zhejiang Library was founded on 1900, formerly known as Hangzhou Library, and merged with Zhejiang official bookstore on 1909 to form Zhejiang Library. 195 1 received the library and books of Nanxun Jiayetang donated by bibliophile Liu Chenggan; 1953, decided to use "Zhejiang Library" as its name; In June 2000, the new Zhejiang Library was officially opened on the occasion of its centenary birthday.
Zhejiang Library, located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, is one of the earliest provincial public libraries established in China, the first batch of "national key protection units of ancient books", the "first-class library" evaluated by the former Ministry of People and Culture of China, the Zhejiang Branch of the National Cultural Information Resources Sharing Project, the Zhejiang Branch of the National Library Joint Cataloguing Center, and the Yangtze River Delta Public Library Lecture Alliance.