Born at a private study hall on the river.
Laonong Elementary was established in April 1925 under Japanese rule at the private Dinglaonong study hall, as a branch classroom of Liouguei Public School (六龜公學校荖濃分教場). It is one of several schools along the Laonong River tracing their roots to this shared parent school during the Japanese era, and it sits directly on the river that shaped the settlement pattern of the entire Liouguei area.
荖濃國小創立於大正14年(1925年)4月日治時期,最初設於私立頂荖濃書房,為「六龜公學校荖濃分教場」。與荖濃溪流域其他數所學校同樣源自日治時期的共同母校,學校座落於這條塑造整個六龜地區聚落發展的河流之畔。
What makes this school worth knowing.
📖 Rooted in a Private Study Hall
源自私塾頂荖濃書房
The school's origins trace to the private Dinglaonong study hall, where it began in 1925 as a branch classroom of Liouguei Public School.
🌊 On the Banks of the Laonong River
座落荖濃溪畔
Laonong Elementary sits directly on the Laonong River, the major waterway that shaped Liouguei's entire settlement pattern.
🏫 One of a Shared School Family
同源學校群之一
Along with several other schools in the Laonong River valley, it traces its roots to a shared parent school, Liouguei Public School, during the Japanese colonial era.
The river that shaped a district.
Sitting directly on the Laonong River, the school is tied to the major waterway that shaped Liouguei's settlement pattern, alongside several sister schools sharing the same Japanese-era parent institution. See the Kaohsiung county page for more on the region.
Find the school.
No. 72, Nanheng Rd., Liouguei District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
高雄市六龜區南橫路72號
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 Laonong Elementary School and would like to correct or expand this page, please contact us.