Born of Taiwan's compulsory education reform.
Tuku Junior High School was founded on August 1, 1968, under Taiwan's nine-year compulsory education reform, which extended free public schooling from six to nine years nationwide. It is one of two public junior high schools serving Tuku Town, drawing students from a community whose centuries-old soy sauce brewing tradition remains a defining local industry and cultural identity.
土庫國中創立於民國57年(1968年)8月1日,正值台灣實施九年國民義務教育改革之際,將免費國民教育從六年延長至九年。學校是土庫鎮兩所公立國中之一,招收學生來自這座擁有數百年醬油釀造傳統的鄉鎮,該產業至今仍是當地重要的產業與文化認同。
What makes this school worth knowing.
📚 Founded With Nine-Year Education
九年國教改革產物
Tuku Junior High opened in August 1968 as part of Taiwan's landmark nine-year compulsory education reform, a milestone in the island's modern schooling system.
🏫 One of Two Public Junior Highs
土庫鎮兩所國中之一
The school is one of only two public junior high schools serving Tuku Town, making it a central institution for the township's teenage students.
🍶 Serving a Soy-Sauce Heritage Town
醬油小鎮的學子
Students at Tuku Junior High come from families rooted in the town's centuries-old soy sauce brewing tradition, a defining part of local identity.
The heart of Taiwan's soy sauce country.
Serving the heart of Tuku Town, the school's students come from a community whose centuries-old soy sauce brewing tradition remains a defining local industry and cultural identity, distinct from the sugar and puppetry heritage of neighboring Huwei Town. See the Yunlin county page for more on the region.
Find the school.
Tuku Town, Yunlin County, Taiwan
雲林縣土庫鎮
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