Nearly a century of agricultural and industrial training.
Qishan Vocational High School traces its roots to 1928, when it opened during the Japanese colonial era as the Taiwan Public Longdu Agricultural Continuing School (台灣公立龍肚農業補習學校). Over nearly a century, it has been renamed and reorganized numerous times as Taiwan's education policy shifted, becoming a national school in 2000. Today it continues to offer both agricultural and industrial vocational tracks to students in Cishan District.
國立旗山高級農工職業學校創校於1928年(昭和3年,日治時期),前身為「台灣公立龍肚農業補習學校」。近百年來歷經多次改制與更名,反映台灣教育政策的演變,並於民國89年(2000年)改制為國立學校。至今持續在旗山區提供農業與工業職業教育。
What makes this school worth knowing.
🍌 Trained Generations of Banana Farmers
培育香蕉產業人才
Qishan was historically Taiwan's banana-export hub, and this school has spent nearly a century training the farmers and technicians who kept that trade running.
🏫 Nearly a Century of Renaming
歷經多次更名改制
From an agricultural continuing school under Japanese rule to today's national vocational high school, the institution's many name changes track the arc of Taiwan's 20th-century education reforms.
🔧 Dual Agricultural and Industrial Tracks
農工並重的職業教育
As an agricultural-and-industrial vocational school, it offers technical tracks spanning both fields, giving students in rural Cishan practical career pathways close to home.
Qishan, Taiwan's historic banana capital.
Qishan was historically Taiwan's banana-export hub, and this school has long served the farming families who built that trade. See the Kaohsiung county page for more on the region.
Find the school.
No. 195, Sec. 1, Qijia Rd., Cishan Dist., Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
高雄市旗山區旗甲路一段195號
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