Zhejiang Library
| Zhejiang Library | |
|---|---|
| 浙江图书馆 | |
| 30°15′55″N 120°07′56″E / 30.2654°N 120.1321°E | |
| Location | Zhijiang Cultural Center, Hangzhou, China Shangcheng and Xihu District, Hangzhou (older branches), China | 
| Type | Public library | 
| Established | 1900 | 
| Collection | |
| Size | 6.73 million volumes (2023) | 
| Other information | |
| Director | Xu Xiaojun (徐晓军) | 
| Website | http://www.zjlib.cn | 
Zhejiang Library (Chinese: 浙江图书馆), sometimes abbreviated as Zhetu (浙图), is a public library in Hangzhou, China. Founded in 1900 during the Qing dynasty, it is among the earliest provincial public libraries in China. It is designated a National First-Class Library and a National Key Ancient Books Preservation and Conservation Institution by the Chinese government. As of 2023, its main facility at the Zhijiang Cultural Center has a building area of 42,000 square meters and a collection of 6.73 million volumes.