Founded by retired philosopher and educator Haoliang Sun, the Xin Jin Shan Chinese Library (
Traditional Chinese: 新金山中文圖書館) was initially set up in a garage. Xin Jin Shan (
Chinese: 新金山, ) was a term used by
Chinese immigrants in the 1850s to refer to the
Victorian goldfields. At one point, around a quarter of people in
Ballarat were Chinese. Sun donated 10,000 books from the collection of his
Mount Waverly Chinese bookshop, which closed 20 years ago, with the rest purchased or donated from universities, Chinese publishers and the
Chinese Australian community. He later purchased the entire building. The Library spans 16 rooms across 700m2. The Xin Jin Shan Chinese Library officially opened on 22 January 2023. It is open to the public free-of-charge. Committee member Charles Zhang, president of the Chinese Australian Cultural Society Ballarat, told
SBS Mandarin that the Library also served as an education and research centre for
Chinese languages and
Chinese Australian settlement and a "multi-functional centre for local communities". == Contents ==