Where mountains, rivers, and rice fields meet.
Changliang Elementary opened in 1943 under Japanese rule as a branch called "玉里旭國民學校長良分教場," became independent in 1945, and took its current name in 1968. The school sits at Yuli Township's southwesternmost edge, bordered by the Central Mountain Range, the Xiuguluan River, and the Lele River. Its school district includes the Amis Indigenous settlements of Cihakay and Taluk, and the school was designated an "Indigenous key school" as of 2012, reflecting its role serving these communities with programs that blend food-and-agriculture education with ethnic and cultural identity.
長良國小於日治時期民國32年(1943年)以「玉里旭國民學校長良分教場」之名設立,民國34年(1945年)獨立設校,民國57年(1968年)確立現名。學校位於玉里鎮最西南端,與中央山脈、秀姑巒溪、鹿鹿溪相鄰。學區涵蓋Cihakay(西荷)與Taluk(塔魯崙)等阿美族聚落,並於2012年獲指定為「原住民重點學校」,反映其肩負服務這些社群的角色,課程結合食農教育與族群文化認同。
What makes this school worth knowing.
🏞️ Between Mountains and Two Rivers
中央山脈與雙溪交會
Changliang sits at Yuli's southwesternmost edge, bordered by the Central Mountain Range and the Xiuguluan and Lele Rivers — a distinctive geographic position within the township.
🌾 Food, Agriculture, and Identity
食農教育結合族群認同
As a designated Indigenous key school since 2012, Changliang emphasizes food-and-agriculture education alongside programs supporting Amis ethnic and cultural identity.
🏘️ Serving Two Amis Settlements
學區涵蓋西荷、塔魯崙部落
The school's district includes the Amis Indigenous settlements of Cihakay and Taluk, tying its educational mission directly to these two named communities.
An Amis foothold at the valley's edge.
Changliang sits within Yuli Township 玉里鎮, a rice-farming and hot-springs town in Hualien's Hua-Tung Valley, at the foot of the Central Mountain Range. Serving the Amis Indigenous settlements of Cihakay and Taluk, the school combines food-and-agriculture education with Indigenous cultural identity programs that reflect the rice-farming character of this stretch of the valley.
Find the school.
No. 163, Changliang, Yuli Township, Hualien County 981, Taiwan
981花蓮縣玉里鎮長良里163號
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