South Pasadena : South Pasadena : Chinese Books Donated
Members of the Lions Club International in Taipei, Taiwan, have donated about 700 Chinese books to the South Pasadena Library.
“The books have been circulating like crazy,” children’s librarian Maida Wong said.
The Chinese-American Club of South Pasadena helped to arrange the donation, according to Lisa Yang, one of the club’s directors. The Lions gave the Chinese-American Club about 2,000 books, and the group donated some of the fiction, nonfiction and children’s books to the library. The remaining 1,300 books, she said, will probably be used by the club’s Chinese language school in South Pasadena.
To celebrate the gift, the library on Nov. 18 held a demonstration of Chinese brush painting and an exhibition of Chinese paintings.
Last year, the Taipei Lions donated 10,000 Chinese books to the Monterey Park library, resulting in a controversy over whether the public library’s foreign-language collection would overshadow the English-language books. In the case of South Pasadena, Yang said, the community and library were pleased to receive the books.
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