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|name = National Hualien Senior High School<br>國立花蓮高級中學
|name = National Hualien Senior High School<br />國立花蓮高級中學
|motto = View the world as their own responsibility and urge their mercy and kindness by means of poems and books.
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The '''National Hualien Senior High chool''' ('''HLHS'''; {{zh|c=國立花蓮高級中學}}) is a high school in [[Hualien City]], [[Hualien County]], [[Taiwan]].
The '''National Hualien Senior High School''' ('''HLHS'''; {{zh|c=國立花蓮高級中學}}) is a high school in [[Hualien City]], [[Hualien County]], [[Taiwan]].


==History==
==History==
HLHS was established in 1936 as Hualien Harbor Public School (花蓮港中學校) (Karenkō Public School ) in the period of Imperial Japanese occupation. In 1945, after the Taiwan resurrection, renamed to Provincial Hualien Harbor School (junior and senior High School). In 1946, it changed its name to Taiwan Provincial Hualien Senior High School(省立花蓮高級中學) and eliminated its junior high school department in 1968. In 2000, HLHS renamed to its current name.<ref>[http://210.62.247.10/english/english1.html Introduction of HLHS]</ref>
HLHS was established in 1936 as '''Hualien Harbor Public School''' (花蓮港中學校) (Karenkō Public School) in the period of Imperial Japanese occupation. In 1945, after the Taiwan resurrection, renamed to '''Taiwan Provincial Hualien Harbor School''' (junior and senior High School). In 1946, it changed its name to '''Taiwan Provincial Hualien Senior High School''' (省立花蓮高級中學) and eliminated its junior high school department in 1968. In 2000, HLHS renamed to its current name.<ref>[http://210.62.247.10/english/english1.html Introduction of HLHS]</ref>


The school had been a boys school until 2002, when it admitted girls to apply to its Musical and Physical Experimental Departments. The enrollment now is 1503 students in 39 classes.
The school had been a boys school until 2002, when it admitted girls to apply to its Musical and Physical Experimental Departments. The enrollment now is 1503 students in 39 classes.


==Facilities==
==Facilities==
The campus of HLHS features student dorms, teacher dorms, 3 general education building,a administration building, a 50-meter swimming pool, an indoor stadium featuring 6 [[badminton]] courts, an outdoor stadium with 2 [[tennis]] courts, a [[volleyball]] court, and 4 [[basketball]] courts, a multiple performance and convention center, a library building, science labs, a playground and a health center.<ref>[http://210.62.247.10/e-right001.htm#Dorms_and_Equipment HLHS Campus Features]</ref>
The campus of HLHS features student dorms, teacher dorms, 3 general education building, an administration building, a 50-meter swimming pool, an indoor stadium featuring 6 [[badminton]] courts, an outdoor stadium with 2 [[tennis]] courts, a [[volleyball]] court, and 4 [[basketball]] courts, a multiple performance and convention center, a library building, science labs, a playground and a health center.<ref>[http://210.62.247.10/e-right001.htm#Dorms_and_Equipment HLHS Campus Features]</ref>


==Class Sections==
==Class Sections==
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==Notable alumni==
==Notable alumni==
[[Jerry Chang]] (2001) is a guitarist and composer. Known for his song "Canon Rock", a rock arrangement of [[Johann Pachelbel]]'s [[Canon in D]].
* [[Jerry Chang]] (2001) is a guitarist and composer. Known for his song "Canon Rock", a rock arrangement of [[Johann Pachelbel]]'s [[Canon in D]].


==Sister School==
==Sister School==
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[National Hualien Girls' Senior High School]]
* [[Education in Taiwan]]
* [[Education in Taiwan]]


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==External links==
==External links==
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* [http://www.hlhs.hlc.edu.tw/ National Hualien Senior High School Website] (Chinese)
* [http://www.hlhs.hlc.edu.tw/ National Hualien Senior High School Website] (Chinese)


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Latest revision as of 21:36, 7 June 2024

National Hualien Senior High School
國立花蓮高級中學
Location
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No.42 Min-Chuan Rd
Hualien City, Hualien County

Information
MottoView the world as their own responsibility and urge their mercy and kindness by means of poems and books.
Established5 June 1936
PrincipalMan-Fu Zhan (詹滿福)
Staff18
Faculty87
Grades3
Enrollment1503
WebsiteLink

The National Hualien Senior High School (HLHS; Chinese: 國立花蓮高級中學) is a high school in Hualien City, Hualien County, Taiwan.

History

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HLHS was established in 1936 as Hualien Harbor Public School (花蓮港中學校) (Karenkō Public School) in the period of Imperial Japanese occupation. In 1945, after the Taiwan resurrection, renamed to Taiwan Provincial Hualien Harbor School (junior and senior High School). In 1946, it changed its name to Taiwan Provincial Hualien Senior High School (省立花蓮高級中學) and eliminated its junior high school department in 1968. In 2000, HLHS renamed to its current name.[1]

The school had been a boys school until 2002, when it admitted girls to apply to its Musical and Physical Experimental Departments. The enrollment now is 1503 students in 39 classes.

Facilities

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The campus of HLHS features student dorms, teacher dorms, 3 general education building, an administration building, a 50-meter swimming pool, an indoor stadium featuring 6 badminton courts, an outdoor stadium with 2 tennis courts, a volleyball court, and 4 basketball courts, a multiple performance and convention center, a library building, science labs, a playground and a health center.[2]

Class Sections

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  • General Education Department (only for boys)
  • Math and Science Education Department (only for boys)
  • Musical Experimental Education Department
  • Physical Experimental Education Department

Notable alumni

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Sister School

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Yaeyama Vocational High School, Yaeyama Islands, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.

See also

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References

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