Core Viewpoint - Pingtan has made significant strides in promoting reading culture through the establishment of various community libraries and reading spaces, enhancing public access to literature and cultural resources [1][4][6]. Group 1: Community Libraries - Pingtan has developed a diverse reading service matrix, with an annual average book borrowing rate of 110,000 volumes [1]. - The Jinjiang area community library has become a "spiritual fuel station" for local residents, offering tailored services such as literacy training for the elderly and learning spaces for youth [2]. - The community library has received over 20,000 visitors and has a collection of over 3,000 books, with borrowing exceeding 10,000 volumes [2][3]. Group 2: Cultural Heritage and Academic Research - The Lantai Historical Ancient Books and Literature Museum serves as a cultural hub connecting both sides of the Taiwan Strait, housing over 10,000 ancient texts and documents [4][5]. - The museum has become a platform for academic research and cultural exchange, attracting scholars and students for historical studies [5]. - The museum aims to digitize ancient texts to enhance accessibility and promote cultural continuity between the two regions [5]. Group 3: Innovative Reading Spaces - Pingtan's "Reading +" initiative has led to the creation of unique reading environments, such as the "Island Book Room," which combines reading with a café experience [7][8]. - The "Mountain Wild Book Room" offers a picturesque setting for reading, equipped with amenities for a comfortable experience [7]. - Upcoming projects include the transformation of Taiwan Town into a "slow-baked story café" and the development of immersive cultural experience spaces, further enriching reading options for residents and tourists [8].
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Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-22 23:17