National Tseng-Wen Agricultural and Industrial High School, national senior vocational school in Madou District, Tainan
National Tseng-Wen Agricultural and Industrial High School is a public school in Madou covering over 13 hectares with multiple buildings for classroom and practical instruction. The grounds contain fields, workshops, laboratories, and gardens designed for teaching agriculture, technical skills, and general subjects.
The school was founded in 1941 as Zeng Wen Agricultural School and later developed into a technical high school. Over the decades, technical courses in electrical work and machining were added to meet changing industrial and agricultural needs.
The school's name references a local river and reflects the agricultural heritage of the region. Daily life on campus shows values of honesty, simplicity, and hard work that guide how students and teachers interact.
The school is accessible by car from the highway or by train to the nearby station, with local buses going directly to the school gate. The campus has parking areas and walking paths for visitors exploring the grounds.
The school takes pride in alumni who work in farming, manufacturing, and government, and they often return to support current students. An annual volleyball tournament called the Wang Cup is deeply valued by residents and former students alike.
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