
Chengdu College of Arts and Sciences (Chengdu College of Arts and Sciences), abbreviated as "Chengdu Arts and Sciences," is a full-time undergraduate institution approved by the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. The library at Chengdu College of Arts and Sciences implements a unified access control system that integrates "collection, lending, reading, and consultation." The library primarily focuses on the humanities, while also offering services in economics, accounting, information technology, architecture, art, and physical education.
The library houses 2.82 million books, including 1.82 million print books and 1 million e-books. This translates to an average of 156 books per student, 100.5 print books per student, and 1,110 print periodicals. The library comprises the libraries on Campus One (East Campus and Honghe Campus) and Campus Two (Jintang Campus). The East Campus holds 400,000 books and 570 print periodicals. The Honghe Campus holds over 120,000 books and over 300 newspapers and periodicals. The Jintang Campus holds over 1.3 million books and 330 newspapers and periodicals. The library also boasts access to databases such as China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang Library, and VIP.
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The first floor houses a postgraduate study area, a newspaper and periodical reading area, and a reference book room;
The second floor houses a book lending and returning area, a multimedia reading area, a professional library, the first and second reading areas, a core journal room, a teacher's reading room, and a document retrieval, printing, and copying area.
The third floor houses the NPC photocopy room, foreign language room, Hong Kong and Taiwan room, the third and fourth reading areas, and the book stacks.
The fourth floor library is divided into Library 1 and Library 2;
Monday to Friday: 8:20-22:00
Saturday and Sunday: 9:00-22:30
The Chengdu University of Arts and Sciences Library is a prominent academic library in Chengdu, serving as a central resource for students and researchers, particularly in arts and humanities. The library is part of the larger university, which is known for its focus on art, culture, and social sciences.
The library is located within the Chengdu University of Arts and Sciences campus, situated in the northeastern part of Chengdu. It is accessible via metro (Line 3, Chengdu University of Arts and Sciences Station), buses, taxis, or walking, depending on your proximity.
The library typically operates from 8 AM to 9 PM on weekdays, with shorter hours on weekends. The best time to visit is during early morning or late afternoon, avoiding the midday rush when students are most active.
There is no entrance fee to the library for students or visitors. However, access to certain specialized resources or areas may require registration or a visitor pass, which can be arranged at the library’s front desk.
There is no need to book tickets in advance for general access. For specific events, workshops, or access to restricted sections, it is advisable to check with the library in advance.
A visit to the library can typically take 1 to 2 hours, depending on whether you plan to explore just the library or the surrounding campus as well.
Guided tours may be available upon request, but the library does not offer audio guides. Most tours are conducted in Mandarin Chinese, though arrangements for English-speaking guides may be possible.
Start at the main reading hall, then explore the digital resource section and reference materials. Afterward, you can take a walk around the library’s exterior for photos before heading out to explore the campus.
While the library is open until evening, it does not offer light shows or special tours at night. The library is primarily a study space, and the atmosphere remains quiet in the evening.
The library can be busy during the day, particularly around midday when students are in between classes. To avoid crowds, it is best to visit early in the morning or later in the evening.
The library offers basic facilities such as public restrooms and water fountains. There are also small snack kiosks on the campus, and nearby cafes provide light meals and drinks.
The library is accessible for elderly and disabled visitors, with ramps and elevators available for easy access to all floors. However, certain areas may be less accessible during busy times.
Mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are accepted, and cards may be usable at some places, though cash is less commonly used on the campus.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available in many nearby eateries. Halal food options are also found in some restaurants near the campus.
You can find souvenir shops on the campus selling university-themed items like t-shirts, mugs, and stationery. Nearby markets offer traditional Chinese crafts, Sichuan peppercorns, and tea sets.
For continuing your trip, taxis, buses, and metro are all convenient options. The metro is especially efficient for reaching other key areas in Chengdu.