A rainbow-colored campus with an orchestra to match.
Beiye Elementary has become a well-known landmark in Majia Township for its vividly colorful, "building-block" style campus architecture — pink, white, blue, orange, red, green, and purple structures that draw tourists and photographers from beyond the local area. Just as notably, the school is home to what local press has described as Taiwan's only indigenous (Paiwan) symphony orchestra program. On campus, the Beiye Viewing Platform overlooks the Ailiao River and the plains below, giving students and visitors alike a sweeping view of the mountains meeting the lowlands.
北葉國小以其色彩繽紛的「積木式」校舍建築聞名瑪家鄉——粉紅、白、藍、橘、紅、綠、紫等繽紛色塊,吸引許多遊客與攝影愛好者慕名而來。學校同時也擁有地方媒體報導所稱「全台唯一的原住民(排灣族)交響樂團」課程。校園內的北葉觀景台可俯瞰隘寮溪與山下平原,讓師生與訪客都能一覽山地與平原交會的壯闊景色。
What makes this school worth knowing.
🌈 A "Building-Block" Rainbow Campus
積木式繽紛校舍
The school's vividly colorful campus architecture — in pink, white, blue, orange, red, green, and purple — has made it a popular photography and tourist attraction well beyond the school gates.
🎻 Taiwan's Only Indigenous Symphony Program
全台唯一原住民交響樂團
Per local press coverage, Beiye Elementary is home to Taiwan's only indigenous (Paiwan) symphony orchestra program, a striking artistic achievement for a small mountain-village school.
🌄 The Beiye Viewing Platform
北葉觀景台
An on-campus viewing platform overlooks the Ailiao River and the plains below, giving the school one of the most scenic vantage points of any campus in the region.
🏘️ Near Rinari Tribal Village
鄰近禮納里部落
Set along the Yanshan mountain highway near the Rinari (禮納里) tribal village, the school is woven into a landscape shaped by Paiwan resettlement and cultural revival.
Paiwan artistry built into the campus itself.
Set in Majia Township along the Yanshan mountain highway near Rinari (禮納里) tribal village, Beiye Elementary reflects Paiwan indigenous artistic and musical culture blended directly into the campus design and curriculum. From its rainbow-colored buildings to its symphony program, the school treats artistic expression not as an add-on but as a core expression of Paiwan identity.
Find the school.
No. 1-22, Fengjing Village, Beiye Village, Majia Township, Pingtung County 903, Taiwan
屏東縣瑪家鄉北葉村風景巷1-22號
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Last updated: July 2026 · Content adapted and condensed from the school's official Chinese-language website by the Taiwan Bilingual Hub team, not yet reviewed by the school. If you're from Beiye Elementary and would like to correct or expand this page, please contact us.