A school named for the land it grew from.
Zhuren Elementary began as a branch school in 1956 and became independent on August 12, 1959, under its first principal, Liu Bi-lan, opening with just two classes. The school sits in an area historically called "豆仔埔" (Douzipu), a name referring to past bean cultivation on marshland. Today the surrounding neighborhood includes the Zhubei Police Branch and the Zhubei Land Administration Office, reflecting the district's role as part of the city's administrative core.
竹仁國小最初於1956年以分校形式成立,1959年8月12日獨立設校,首任校長為劉碧蘭,創校時僅有兩個班級。校址所在地舊稱「豆仔埔」,得名於早年在沼澤地種植豆類作物的歷史。如今周邊社區包含竹北警分局與竹北地政事務所,反映該區作為市政行政核心的角色。
What makes this school worth knowing.
🌾 A Name Rooted in Farmland
舊稱「豆仔埔」
The school's site carries the historic name "Douzipu," recalling a time when the marshland here was farmed for beans, long before Zhubei's urban development.
👩🏫 A Modest Beginning
創校時僅兩個班級
Zhuren opened with just two classes under its first principal, Liu Bi-lan — a small start that has since grown alongside the surrounding community.
🏛️ Neighbor to City Administration
鄰近警分局與地政事務所
The school's neighborhood today includes the Zhubei Police Branch and Land Administration Office, placing it at the heart of the city's administrative district.
Part of Zhubei's growing school network.
Zhuren sits within Zhubei City, Hsinchu County's fast-growing administrative seat and tech-commuter hub, where farmland once tied to place names like "Douzipu" has given way to municipal offices and residential growth.
Find the school.
No. 1, Renhe St., Zhuren Village, Zhubei City, Hsinchu County 302, Taiwan
新竹縣竹北市竹仁里仁和街1號
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