A name rooted in sugar-mill history.
Laicuo Elementary School was established in 1999, splitting off from neighboring Liren Elementary School's catchment area as North District's population continued to grow. The school takes its name from "Laicuobu" (賴厝廍) — a historic hamlet centered on a sugar mill once operated by the Lai family — anchoring the modern school to Taichung's pre-urban agricultural settlement history, long before the neighborhood became the dense residential district it is today.
賴厝國小創立於民國88年(1999年),因北區人口持續成長,自鄰近立人國小學區分出設立。校名源自「賴厝廍」——一處以賴姓家族經營糖廍(糖廠)而得名的歷史聚落,將這所現代學校與台中都市化前的農業聚落歷史連結起來,見證了這片如今住宅密集的社區昔日的農業樣貌。
What makes this school worth knowing.
🏷️ A Name Rooted in Sugar-Mill History
賴厝廍地名由來
The school's name recalls "Laicuobu," a historic hamlet built around a Lai family-operated sugar mill, anchoring the campus to Taichung's pre-urban agricultural past.
📈 Split Off as the District Grew
自立人國小學區分出
Established in 1999, Laicuo split off from neighboring Liren Elementary's catchment as North District's population continued expanding.
🌾 A Window Into Pre-Urban Taichung
見證都市化前農業聚落
The school's name preserves the memory of a farming-era hamlet in a neighborhood that has since become dense urban residential land.
Named for a vanished sugar hamlet.
Laicuo Elementary's name preserves the memory of "Laicuobu," a historic sugar-mill hamlet run by the Lai family, anchoring this modern North District school to Taichung's pre-urban agricultural settlement history. See the Taichung county page for more on the region.
Find the school.
No. 168, Sec. 4, Hankou Rd., Bei Dist., Taichung City, Taiwan
臺中市北區漢口路四段168號
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