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The next major development project, sometime after completion of the Bike Park, is gazetted on the notice board right now for the mandatory 14-day period, till Dec 18:

The tearing down and rebuilding of the Bike Park-adjacent YSW Library as a 3*1,000 sqft building.
It's even got a very catchy and pretty short name already:

"The Yung Shue Wan Library cum Heritage and Cultural Showroom"


This will obviously be a much larger, much more expensive ($50+ million) and much more time-consuming project than the little bike platform they've been building most of this year. And despite the new name, it'll still be mostly a library on the upper two floors.

What should be displayed to Lamma visitors inside the future Heritage and Cultural Showroom?
Any good (and bad) ideas?


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From Yu Lai Fan's all-Chinese Facebook page (maintained by one of her 2 assistants):

離島區議會通過在南丫島榕樹灣興建一棟三層高~两層圖書館,一層文物室(原地興建)
多謝大家支持!

Automatic translation:
"Islands District Council adopted at Yung Shue Wan, Lamma Island built a three-story ~ two-story library, first floor heritage room (built in situ) thanks for all your support!"


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Full presentation PDF with many Artist Impressions:
http://www.compunicate.com/Lamma/Blog/IS_2014_127_A1_TC.pdf

Facebook discussion on my Lamma Gung page started 2 hours ago, 25 comments so far...

Damon Wong Chun-pong writes:
"The project is only approved by Home Affairs but still yet to start as it need the approval from Legco for $$$
More: http://www.districtcouncils.gov.hk/.../IS_2014_127_A1_TC.pdf"

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Two Artist's Impressions from the Design Presentation of this "HAD Signature Project Scheme".
http://www.compunicate.com/Lamma/Blog/IS_2014_127_A1_TC.pdf

Plus some fanciful quotes:

"Overall Concept 設計概念
“Reading a Book on Lamma by the sea” 一本關於南丫島的書

A semi open-space in front of building forms to celebrate the magnificent sea view. It is obvious that the Lammaite’s love of nature and immense connection with the sea is fundamental to the place and people of Lamma Island.

"The focus of North Lamma Public Library cum Heritage and Cultural Showroom therefore is neither the library nor the showroom, but the Sea which connects the two. It is where the Lammaite's life is concentrated, where culture, history and knowledge meet, communicate and interact."


They also nicked some photos from this website for their Design Presentation, without asking, of course.


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Who is more worthy or remembrance? One of the local real estate dealers?
Maybe Chow Yun-fat will get a gallery.

The plans linked above show no sign of a lift.
The library is the part that local residents will actually use, while the museum will probably be like the "Yung Shue Wan Plaza", unused and probably locked up after the ribbon cutting, since I doubt any extra LCSD staff will be taken on to look after it. The budget is allocated 100% for concrete, not services.


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No personal attacks, please, leglessonlamma! As an ex-Lamma-ite, you might be nicer and argue with facts, not insults.
The design presentation linked above is pretty detailed, they might show lift access, or not.

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Bureaucrats cannot leave Lamma Island alone.
If the library needs expansion, why can't they just build a two- or three-storey house that matches the simple houses along the coast?
The revealed design is typical of the other recent construction products of the leisure and cultural department, e.g. new swimming pools and the crematorium in Wo Hop Shek:--- unnecessary steel work, asymmetry, bevel joints, mix of expensive materials --- all calculated to boost costs.
The finished structure will catch every eye on approach to the island, but that is not Lamma's way of living.
Lamma's heritage and culture should be the bustle on the street, colours on the balcony and freedom on the beach, not any expensive artifice or relics behind glass.
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You want some additional details on the $50 million+ YSW Library rebuild as a huge 3/F, 1,200+ sqft/floor structure, scheduled to start end of this year, in addition to the Artist's Impressions above?

Here's the relevant Town Planning document:

http://www.info.gov.hk/tpb/en/papers/RNTPC/507-rntpc_4-14.pdf

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Does anyone (Hermann for instance?) know what is the prognosis on the Library? For example, what is the final plan for it? Dunce I may be but I can't find anything confirming which actual design is finally being put in place. Just as a matter of interest......since it currently appears to be shrouded in mystery....


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No new info since the plans and artist's impressions above. I assume these are the final and approved designs being built now, no?

Following up with our powers-that-be in the very near future...

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Research by Matthew Chapple, with input from his wife, Iris Lam and Yours Truly:

The Poet - Zhu Xi 朱熹
In English: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhu_Xi
In Chinese: https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9C%B1%E7%86%B9

The Poem Translations - "The book" 觀書有感
http://blog.sina.cn/dpool/blog/s/blog_3 ... 2dwv8.html
https://hk.answers.yahoo.com/question/i ... 014KK14806
http://m.kekenet.com/kouyi/201704/505375.shtml
https://cn.hujiang.com/new/p480867/

Here's by translation and explanation in both Chinese and English...

The beautiful Chinese calligraphy recently unveiled on the feature wall of our new Yung Shue Wan Library is actually a poem by a famous Chinese Confucian philosopher. The poem "觀書有感" is generally known as the "The Book" in English but the name more directly translates to something like "the feeling of reading a book". Its author, Zhu XI 朱熹, was born during the Song Dynasty in 1130 and, according to Wikipedia, he has been called the second most influential thinker in Chinese history after Confucius himself.

最近在我們新的榕樹灣圖書館特色牆上所展示的優美中國書法,是一位中國著名儒家哲學家所寫的詩”觀書有感“。作者朱熹出生於宋代1130年,根據維基百科的說法,繼孔子之後,他被稱為中國歷史上第二位最有影響力的思想家。

If you can’t read Chinese then don’t worry as even for native Chinese speakers this kind of old, formal Chinese and beautiful calligraphy is not easy to read and understand, a bit like Shakespearean English written in old style English calligraphy for native English speakers. Here is the poem and an explanation of its meaning in both Chinese and English. Thank you to the very helpful and approachable Ms Iris LAM (Assistant to our North Lamma Rural Committee Chairman Mr CHAN Lin-wan) for providing the poem and an explanation of its meaning in Chinese.

即使對於母語為漢語的人來說,這種古老,正統和優美的中國書法也不易閱讀和理解,有點像莎士比亞時代的英語,用舊式的英語書法寫成。 以下是這首詩的中英文解釋和含義。 非常感謝樂於助人和平易近人的林小姐(南丫島北段鄉事委員會主席陳連偉先生的助理)提供這首詩及其中文含義的解釋。

觀書有感
半畝方塘一鑑開,
天光雲影共徘徊,
問渠那得清如許?
為有源頭活水來。

以上這首詩的意思是:
半畝不大的池塘,清澈得像一面打開的鏡子,映照出藍藍的天空,和雪白的雲朵,一起在水中流連蕩漾著。為什麼能夠保持如此清澈的水呢?只因有活水源源不斷的注入啊!

The Book

The half mu oblong pond reflects like a mirror.
The reflection of light and clouds wander on its surface.

How can it be so clear?
It is because fresh water is always flowing from the source.


A "mu" is a traditional Chinese unit of land which is about one fifteenth of a hectare. In the poem the oblong pond is a metaphor for books and reading which the poet is suggesting can be used to revitalize, refresh and enlighten ourselves. The last two lines of the poem are often quoted to suggest that if we are broad-minded enough to tolerate and embrace new ideas, then we will have a continuous flow of fresh ideas. Seems like a very meaningful and appropriate choice for the Feature Wall of our new Library!

“畝”是中國傳統的土地單位,約佔十五分之一公頃。 在這首詩中,長方形池塘是書籍和閱讀的隱喻,比喻可以用來振興,刷新和啟發自己。 這首詩的最後兩句經常被引用,表示如果我們有開放的思想來容忍和接受新的意見,那麼我們便會有源源不絕的新思維。對於我們的新圖書館特色牆來說,這似乎是一個非常有意義和適當的選擇!


P.S. On the left, sea-facing side of this $50+ million building (already beyond the completion date) the Chin. characters simply translate as "North Lamma Library..."

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Could have been worse -- might have been a massive portrait of Yu Lai Fan.


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Thu, June 13, '19:


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Bike Park closed down for 3 days!


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FINALLY!


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