The Historical Evolution of Changchun Library
During the period of 1907, Japanese imperialism began its cultural aggression against China, and successively set up reading offices in all parts of Manchuria Railway. 1910165438+10.3, Changchun Book Reading Center was established. Originally located in Muromachi Primary School (now Tianjin Road) in Japan, the principal also served as the director of the reading room of the library and set up a roving library. Later, due to the increase of students and the small school buildings, the reading room moved to a room in Changchun Industrial Practice Counseling School (now in front of the station). 19 16 moved to Liufandi, Middle China (now No.6 Stalin Street, Changchun Light Industry Design Institute), and changed its name to "Changchun Simple Library of Manchuria Railway" in June of the following year. /kloc-moved to Sandingmu (present-day huanghe road) in Lisan Town in June, 1922. At this time, the word "Jane" was removed and changed to "Changchun Library of Manchuria Railway". 1926, the museum moved to Zhongfan (now No.7 Stalin Street). 193 1 year 1 1 month The new building was completed, and the building was moved to the former site of 30 fans in Zhonghuantang (now No.30 Stalin Street). 1932 in March, the puppet Manchukuo was founded, and the puppet state was located in Changchun, which was renamed as Xinjing. Subsequently, in June of the same year 165438+ 10, the name of the museum was changed to "New Beijing Library of Manchuria Railway". 1933, Xinjing became a special city, and the library was changed to "Xinjing Special City Library". However, the museum is still under the jurisdiction of Manchu Railway. 1933 with the implementation of the new Beijing special city system, the library was renamed as "New Beijing Special City Library". In September of the same year, Kuai Changfang resigned as acting curator, served as curator and Zhang served as instructor. Later, due to the remoteness of the museum and the small room, it moved to Xisan Road 1935. 1945 After the recovery of Northeast China, Xinjiang Special City Library and its branch library were renamed Changchun Library and its branch library, and the old site remained unchanged. 1On May 23, 946, the Kuomintang troops stationed in Changchun and took Changchun as the seat of the Jilin provincial government established by the Kuomintang. The library was taken over by the Jilin provincial government and renamed as "Changchun Library of Jilin Province". 1989 65438+On the afternoon of February 5, the first cement pile was laid in the new library construction project, and the library began to enter the new library construction period.