Imsil-gun Opens Doors to New Landmark: High-Class County Library View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Nosik] The county library, a representative library that will become a new landmark of Imsil-gun, has opened its doors wide.


On the 13th, the county announced the opening of the county library, a representative library and a reading culture space to improve the cultural level of residents.


The county library, located on Hoguk-ro in Imsil-eup, was built over three years from 2018 with a total project cost of 5.5 billion KRW, covering a site area of 2,345㎡ and a total floor area of 1,424㎡, consisting of one basement floor and two above-ground floors.


The basement floor includes convenience facilities such as a parking lot and storage room, while the first floor is composed of cultural and educational spaces such as a children's reading room, cultural education room, and multipurpose room.


The second floor was designed as a space for knowledge and communication with a general reading room, information search room, and club room, and it was created as an open space for all county residents to use freely.


The operating hours for the general reading room are from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays (Tuesday to Friday), and the children's reading room is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays (Tuesday to Friday).


On Saturdays and Sundays, all reading rooms are available from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and the library is closed every Monday and on legal holidays.


The county expects the county library to establish itself as a refined educational and cultural space where books, people, and culture come together, becoming a landmark of Imsil-gun.


Library services such as book lending and returns, membership card issuance, and use of reading spaces are operating normally, and various programs and events hosted by the library will be gradually expanded depending on the COVID-19 situation.



County Governor Shim Min said, “By opening a refined and practical library comparable to those in cities, many residents will be able to read books, communicate, and enjoy various cultural benefits.”


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