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Boston Public Library Beefs Up Chinese and Vietnamese Language Resources

Adds kids' books, DVDS, even Chinese dial-a-story phone service

By M. Thang, Sampan

 

Boston - Dec. 2, 2005 - Looking for Chinese or Vietnamese books or DVDs? Want to join a Chinese-language book discussion or find a Chinese story-telling group for kids?

You can -- for free -- at the Boston Public Library. Thanks to a $20,000 federal grant, the library will have Chinese-language books and DVDs for children, teens and adults. In addition, children can attend Chinese-language story hours and call a special phone-number to hear Chinese stories. Also, the library will have events for Chinese New Year and Asian Heritage month in May.

Starting December 6, the public can call (617) 859-2262, the library’s new Chinese Dial-A-Story phone number, to hear weekly stories told in Chinese. On December 11, the Copley Square branch of the BPL will have a book discussion in Chinese of “Wo Men Sa” by Yang Jiang.

The federal grant will enable the BPL to purchase Chinese-language books that have won the prestigious Mao Dun Literature Award in China. Also available will be Chinese translations of books that are on the summer reading lists of Boston public schools.


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The books will join the stacks of Vietnamese-language titles that are already available at the BPL. These works include “Harry Potter,” “The Wizard of Oz,” and Vietnamese folktales, at the main library in Copley Square. At the library’s Uphams Corner branch in Dorchester, Vietnamese books for adults include biographies, historical novels, and travel guides.

To learn more about the Boston Public Library’s Chinese- and Vietnamese-language services, visit www.bpl.org or call (617) 536-5400 at Copley Square; (617) 265-0139 at Uphams Corner; (617) 436-2155 at Fields Corner; and (617) 787-6313 at Allston.

 

 

Sampan - Boston's Chinese-English Newspaper

Adam Smith is English Editor of the Boston-based Sampan, New England's only Chinese-English newspaper, published since 1972 by the Asian American Civic Association of Boston.

This article was originally published in Sampan, and appears here with permission.  Please do not reproduce without seeking permission of the copyright holder.

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