A school built for a sugar refinery.
Dajin Elementary has an unusually specific origin: it was established in 1924 by the Hualien Port Sugar Manufacturing Company as the "Yamato Common Higher Elementary School," built exclusively to educate the children of Japanese employees at the company's Yamato sugar refinery. The school closed in 1945 when Japanese residents were repatriated after the war, then reopened once the Taiwan Sugar Corporation restarted operations at the Hualien sugar factory. It still stands on Sugar Factory Street, a name that keeps its industrial origins visible today.
大進國小的創校背景相當特殊:民國13年(1924年),花蓮港製糖株式會社為了讓「大和工場」的日籍員工子弟就學而設立「大和尋常高等小學校」。1945年終戰後,日籍居民遣返回國,學校一度停辦,直到台灣糖業公司重啟花蓮糖廠後才復校。校址至今仍位於「糖廠街」,街名本身即保留了這段糖業歷史的痕跡。
What makes this school worth knowing.
🏭 Born From the Sugar Refinery
花蓮糖廠大和工場的員工子弟學校
Dajin Elementary began life in 1924 as a company school built by the Hualien Port Sugar Manufacturing Company exclusively for Japanese employees' children at the Yamato refinery — an unusually direct link between school and industry.
🛑 Closed, Then Reopened
終戰停辦、糖廠復業後重開
The school closed in 1945 when Japanese residents were repatriated, and only reopened once the Taiwan Sugar Corporation resumed operations at the Hualien sugar factory — its fate tied directly to the refinery's own history.
🛣️ Still on Sugar Factory Street
糖廠街4號
The school's address on "Sugar Factory Street" (糖廠街) preserves the visible link to Guangfu's industrial past — the same sugar heritage that later produced the township's famous ice cream.
Sugar heritage in Guangfu Township.
Dajin Elementary's origin as a company school for the historic Hualien Sugar Factory ties it directly to the sugar-refinery heritage that shaped modern Guangfu Township — the same legacy that later produced the region's beloved sugar-factory ice cream, still a draw for visitors today.
Find the school.
No. 4, Tangchang St., Dajin Village, Guangfu Township, Hualien County 976, Taiwan
花蓮縣光復鄉大進村糖廠街4號
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