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Hong Kong Public Libraries will be closed whole day on 3 April 2026 (Good Friday), and will have special opening hours on 4 April (The day following Good Friday), 6 April  (The day following Ching Ming Festival) and 7 April (The day following Easter Monday). All online services and Self-service Library Station services will also be suspended from 9:00 p.m. on 2 April to 7:00 a.m. on 4 April 2026 in phases for the maintenance work of the library system.

Sports and Fitness Collection

Start date:

September 2008

Coverage: Information on Sports & Fitness
Location:

Sha Tin Public Library

Type: Books for lending, reference books, reports, periodicals, multimedia materials, e-books, e-databases and selected web resources.

Introduction:

The "Sports and Fitness" collection established in Sha Tin Public Library aims at motivating our readers to become more health-conscious and well-informed about the benefits of sports and fitness. This collection also served as the focal point in the Hong Kong Public Libraries (HKPL) helps readers to explore resources from HKPL and Web on "Sports and Fitness".


The "Sports and Fitness" collection area is now available at the Adult Lending Library, Children's Library, Reference Library and Newspaper and Periodical Section of the Sha Tin Public Library for loan or reference. In addition, subject talks and roving exhibitions are organized regularly to promote the "Sports and Fitness" collection.

Website of Thematic Resources:

Sports & Fitness Information

Related links:

Search the Special Collection Library Catalogue Library's Online Public Access Catalogue

Enquiries:

Please call (852) 2694 3788 or using the Ask a Librarian – Internet Reference Enquiry Service .