United Chinese Library (Singapore)
Libraries in Singapore
The United Chinese Library (simplified Chinese: 同德书报社; traditional Chinese: 同德書報社; pinyin: Tóngdé Shūbào Shè) is a private library in Singapore, focusing on Chinese culture and literature. The library was formally established on 8 August 1910, on the instigation of Sun Yat-sen, who wished to use it to promote the republican revolution in China. Its Chinese name has been spelled in romanised form as Thong Tek Che Poh Soh (following Teochew pronunciation) or Tong De Shu Bao She (Mandarin in Pinyin romanisation).
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Cantonment Road, Singapore Outram (Central)
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 1.27865 ° | E 103.8404 ° |
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Cantonment Road 51
088875 Singapore, Outram (Central)
Singapore
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