Athletics amid the reservoir's irrigated farmland.
What is now Liujia Junior High began in 1957 (民國46年) as the Liujia branch of Tainan County Zengwen Junior High School. It became an independent school as "台南縣立六甲初級中學" in 1960, and was renamed "台南縣立六甲國民中學" in 1968, when Taiwan introduced nine-year compulsory education. The school sits a few kilometers from Wushantou Reservoir, amid the irrigated farmland that the reservoir's canal system transformed a century ago. It fields both a martial-arts team (武術隊) and a diabolo/Chinese yo-yo team (扯鈴隊) that compete citywide, runs a dedicated career-exploration center ("職探中心") for vocational guidance, and serves only domestically sourced pork and beef at meals.
六甲國中前身為民國46年(1957年)設立的台南縣立曾文初級中學六甲分部,民國49年(1960年)獨立設校,定名「台南縣立六甲初級中學」,民國57年(1968年)九年國教實施後改稱「台南縣立六甲國民中學」。學校距離烏山頭水庫僅數公里,座落於水庫百年來灌溉系統所滋養的農地之中。校內設有武術隊與扯鈴隊,皆有全市級競賽表現,並設有專責的職業試探中心,學校午餐全面採用國產豬肉與牛肉。
What makes this school worth knowing.
🥋 A Martial-Arts Team
武術隊
Liujia fields a competitive martial-arts team active at the citywide level.
🪀 A Diabolo Team
扯鈴隊
The school's Chinese yo-yo (diabolo) team competes citywide alongside its martial-arts program.
🧭 A Dedicated Career-Exploration Center
職業試探中心
A purpose-built center guides students through vocational and career exploration.
💧 Near the Wushantou Reservoir
鄰近烏山頭水庫
Just a few kilometers from the century-old Wushantou Reservoir, the school sits amid the farmland its canals irrigate.
In the shadow of Wushantou Reservoir.
Located a few kilometers from Wushantou Reservoir (烏山頭水庫), the early-20th-century Chianan irrigation project, the school sits amid the irrigated farmland that the reservoir's canal system transformed a century ago — land shaped by Ming-loyalist advisor Chen Yonghua (陳永華), who directed land reclamation here under Koxinga, giving several local village names their area-based numbering (二甲、三甲…六甲、七甲). See the Tainan county page for more on the region.
Find the school.
No. 43, Minquan St., Liujia District, Tainan City 734, Taiwan
734台南市六甲區民權街43號
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