Yulin City Library was open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 07:30 to 17:30. The museum is closed on Monday. It should be noted that the specific opening hours may be adjusted according to holidays and other reasons. Please check the official website or consult the staff in advance for the latest opening hours.
Yulin City Library was built in 2018.
There were three main libraries in Yulin City, namely Yuyang District Xingyuan Library, Yulin Municipal Party School Library, and Yulin City Library. Yuyang District Xingyuan Library was formerly known as Yulin County Library, with a collection of 140,000 books. It provided borrowing, information search and other services. It was open seven days a week and provided free services to readers. The Yulin Municipal Party School Library has a collection of 27,180 books, providing books in various fields such as party history, social science, law, and economy. Yulin City Library was built in 2018, with a building area of about 64,800 square meters and a collection of 1.5 million books. It has a reading hall, self-study area, lecture hall and training classrooms. These libraries all provided free borrowing and reading services.
The Wenjin Pavilion of Yulin City Library was in the process of purchasing the Siku Quanshu. The main purpose of this project was to purchase the original version of the Siku Quanshu from Wenjin Pavilion. The main goal was to protect ancient books and inherit the excellent traditional Chinese culture. For details such as the budget amount and specific purchase time, you need to check the relevant purchase announcements and purchase documents.
Yulin City had many open libraries, including Yuyang District Xingyuan Library and Yulin City Library. Yuyang District Xingyuan Library was an open-shelf library. It was open for more than 62 hours a week and was free to the public all year round. The library had a collection of 140,000 books. It had a borrowing room, a reading room for the elderly, a comprehensive reading room, a children's reading room, an electronic reading room, a Hu Xingyuan memorial hall, and a multi-purpose hall to provide readers with books and magazines, information search, and other services. In addition, Yulin City Library was also a modern large-scale intelligent library. It was estimated to have a collection of 1.5 million books, more than 1000 Chinese and foreign newspapers and magazines, 1600 reading seats, and full coverage of wireless network to provide more diverse cultural services for the general public. Other libraries such as Hengshan District Library and Yulin College Library also provided open services.
Yulin Library was located at the intersection of Shahe Road and Mingzhu Avenue in Yuyang District of Yulin City.
The opening hours of the original city festival in Nanchang were 09:00-20:00 (all day), and the closing time was 19:30 (January 1-December 31, Monday to Sunday).
There were many open libraries in Yulin City, including Yuyang District Xingyuan Library and Yulin City Library. Yuyang District Xingyuan Library was open to the public for free throughout the year. It provided books and magazines, information search, and other services. It was open seven days a week. Yulin City Library was built in 2018. It was located at the intersection of Shahe Road and Mingzhu Avenue in Yuyang District. It was a large library that provided a rich collection of books and reading seats. Other libraries such as Yulin University Library and Hefeng Bookstore were also open to the Yulin City.
The Guiyang City Citizen Fitness Center was open from 07:00 to 21:00 every day, not closed during holidays.
The Nightless City was open 24 hours a day throughout the year.
The Nightless City was open to the public 24 hours a day throughout the year. There was no specific opening time limit. The tourists could choose to visit in the morning or evening according to their own schedule. According to document 3 and document 5, the best time to visit the Nightless City was after 7 pm. At this time, the streets would be lit up and one could enjoy the beautiful night view. Therefore, whether it was day or night, tourists could visit and experience the Tang Empire's Nightless City at any time.