Wayspot Removal Appeal - Five Spots on Zhongyi Elementary School Property

When submitting a Wayspot Appeal, make sure to include as much of the following information as possible:

This is the range of Zhongyi Elementary School. The school was built on a historical site, so it has many attractive spots.


Google Map

  • Wayspot Title: 原臺南神社事務所

  • Location (lat/lon): 22.989644,120.202802

  • City: Tainan

  • Country: Taiwan

  • Screenshot of the Rejection Email (do not include your personal information):

  • Additional Information (if any): The description of this Wayspot, along with Google Maps, clearly indicates that the former Japanese temple office now functions as the Zhongyi Elementary School library. Further details can be found on the official educational website (Attractions - first item).

  • Wayspot Title: 武訓牆

  • Location (lat/lon): 22.989703,120.202447

  • City: Tainan

  • Country: Taiwan

  • Screenshot of the Rejection Email (do not include your personal information):

  • Additional Information (if any): The wall is an integral part of the school. For more information on the history of this wall, the moral behind the story, and the reason the elementary school principal had it built, please refer to the official educational website (Attractions - second item).

  • Wayspot Title: Good Looking Corner

  • Location (lat/lon): 22.990808,120.202641

  • City: Tainan

  • Country: Taiwan

  • Screenshot of the Rejection Email (do not include your personal information):

  • Additional Information (if any): This spot is located within the school. The board shown in the cover photo indicated that the corner is part of Zhongyi Elementary School’s administration area, although the board has since been removed. For more details, please refer to the official educational website (Attractions - sixth item).

  • Wayspot Title: 地板畫

  • Location (lat/lon): 22.990757,120.202615

  • City: Tainan

  • Country: Taiwan

  • Screenshot of the Rejection Email (do not include your personal information):

  • Additional Information (if any): I am uncertain about the eligibility of this Wayspot. The mosaic tile painting was created by students and is part of the Good Looking Corner, but it is located on the sidewalk.

Thanks for the appeal, @shellgroup. After reviewing the additional evidence provided, we’ve decided to retire the Wayspots in question.

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