Anchoring one of Puli's oldest villages.
Ai-Lan Elementary serves Ailan Village, one of Puli's oldest Pingpu (Pazeh) indigenous settlement areas. Although exact founding records are not confirmed, the school held its 81st graduation ceremony in June 2026, suggesting it dates to roughly the mid-1940s. The school maintains active sports programs and cultural performance activities that draw on the deep community history of the village it serves.
愛蘭國小服務愛蘭里,是埔里鎮最古老的平埔族(巴宰族)聚落地區之一。雖然確切創校紀錄尚待查證,學校於2026年6月舉辦第81屆畢業典禮,推估創校年代約在1940年代中期。學校長期推動體育與文化展演活動,深植於這座歷史悠久村落的社區生活之中。
What makes this school worth knowing.
🎓 81 Graduating Classes and Counting
第81屆畢業生
The school held its 81st graduation ceremony in June 2026, a milestone implying roots stretching back to around the mid-1940s.
🏛️ A Historic Pingpu Village
平埔族歷史聚落
Ailan Village is recognized as one of Puli's oldest Pingpu (Pazeh) indigenous settlement areas, giving the school a distinctive place in the township's history.
🎭 Sports and Cultural Performance
體育與文化展演
Active sports and cultural performance programs give students regular opportunities to represent the school and celebrate local heritage.
Puli, land of paper and orchids.
Ailan Village is one of Puli's oldest Pingpu indigenous settlements, sitting in the papermaking- and orchid-growing basin at Taiwan's geographic center. See the Nantou county page for more on the region.
Find the school.
No. 7, Tieshan Rd., Puli Township, Nantou County 54546, Taiwan
南投縣埔里鎮鐵山路7號
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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 Ai-Lan Elementary and would like to correct or expand this page, please contact us.