A school for a resettled Paiwan community.
Nanhe Elementary School serves Nanhe Village in Laiyi Township, a community formed between 1959 and 1961 when Paiwan families relocated from the older mountain settlements of Bailu and Gulou. The school has an attached kindergarten, extending its role as an early-education anchor for the resettled community.
南和國小服務來義鄉南和村,這個社區是民國48至50年間(1959至1961年),由白鷺與古樓兩個排灣族部落遷居重建而成。學校附設幼兒園,持續作為這個遷居社區的幼兒教育據點。
What makes this school worth knowing.
🏘️ A Resettled Village's School
遷居部落的學校
Nanhe Village was formed between 1959 and 1961 by Paiwan families relocating from Bailu and Gulou — the school anchors this newer community.
🧒 An Attached Kindergarten
附設幼兒園
The school runs an attached kindergarten, extending early-childhood education to the village's youngest residents.
Paiwan heritage, reborn in a new village.
Laiyi Township is home to the largest Paiwan indigenous population of any third-level administrative division in Taiwan, and Nanhe Village itself carries that heritage forward — resettled from the older Paiwan communities of Bailu and Gulou in the late 1950s. See the Pingtung county page for more on the region.
Find the school.
No. 51, Nanhe Village, Laiyi Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan
屏東縣來義鄉南和村51號
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