Family Associations Worldwide
Huang clan associations serve as vital community hubs, preserving heritage, facilitating connections, and supporting members worldwide. Find an association near you to connect with fellow Huang descendants.
International & Regional Federations
World Federation of Huang Clan Associations
世界黄氏宗亲总会 • Global Umbrella Organization
The preeminent international body coordinating Huang clan activities worldwide. Organizes regular world conventions bringing together Huang descendants from dozens of countries. Facilitates cultural exchange, genealogical research collaboration, and youth programs to ensure heritage preservation across generations.
Activities: World conventions, cultural programs, youth exchanges, genealogy coordination
Taiwan
Taipei Huang Clan Association
台北市黄氏宗亲会
The largest Huang association in Taiwan, serving the Taipei metropolitan area with cultural programs, scholarship funds, and community services.
Location: Taipei City, Taiwan
Taiwan Provincial Huang Clan Association
台湾省黄氏宗亲会
Coordinates clan activities across Taiwan's counties and cities, maintaining connections with ancestral villages in Fujian and Guangdong.
Coverage: Island-wide network
Additional county and city-level associations throughout Taiwan: Taichung, Tainan, Kaohsiung, Taoyuan, etc.
Singapore
Singapore Huang Clan Association
新加坡黄氏总会
One of Singapore's oldest and most active clan associations, established in the 1930s. Provides extensive welfare services, educational scholarships, cultural programs, and maintains connections with Huang associations throughout Southeast Asia and China.
Services: Scholarships, welfare assistance, cultural classes, youth programs, ancestral worship
Location: Singapore
Website: Contact for current information
Malaysia
Federation of Malaysian Huang Clansmen Associations
马来西亚黄氏联合总会
The national federation coordinating Huang clan associations across Malaysian states. Organizes national conventions and cultural exchange programs.
Selangor & Federal Territory
雪隆黄氏宗亲会
Serving the Klang Valley region including Kuala Lumpur. Active in community service and cultural preservation.
Location: Kuala Lumpur / Selangor
Penang Huang Association
槟城黄氏宗祠
One of Malaysia's oldest Huang associations, reflecting Penang's historic Chinese community.
Location: Penang
Johor Huang Clan Association
柔佛黄氏宗亲会
Serving the southern state of Johor, with connections to Singapore.
Location: Johor Bahru
Perak Huang Association
霹雳黄氏宗亲会
Active association in the historic tin-mining state with deep Chinese roots.
Location: Ipoh, Perak
Additional state associations: Negeri Sembilan, Malacca, Sarawak, Sabah, Kedah, and others.
Thailand
Thai Huang Clan Association
泰国黄氏宗亲总会
Serves the substantial Thai-Chinese Huang community. Thai Huangs use the surname romanization "Sae-Ung" (แซ่อึ้ง) or "Sae-Ooi" (แซ่อ้วย). The association maintains cultural programs and connections with Chinese ancestral villages.
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
United States & Canada
American Huang Family Association
Coordinates activities among Huang descendants in the United States, with regional chapters in California, New York, and other areas with significant Chinese-American populations.
Coverage: Nationwide with regional chapters
Canadian Huang Association
Serves Huang descendants in Canada, particularly in Vancouver, Toronto, and other major cities with Chinese-Canadian communities.
Coverage: Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal
Hong Kong & Macau
Hong Kong Huang Clan Association
香港黄氏宗亲会
Active association in Hong Kong where Huang/Wong is the 2nd most common surname. Maintains connections with Guangdong ancestral villages.
Macau Huang Association
Serves the Macau Huang community, which uses both Wong and Vong romanizations.
Philippines
Philippine Huang Clan Association
菲律宾黄氏宗亲会
Serves Filipino-Chinese Huangs, who often use romanizations such as Ng, Uy, Wee, or Ong. The association maintains strong ties to Fujian ancestral villages, particularly in the Quanzhou area.
Location: Manila, Philippines
Indonesia
Indonesian Huang Associations
Indonesian Huangs traditionally used romanizations such as Oei, Oey, Ng, Wijaya, or Widjaja. Many adopted Indonesian-sounding names after 1966, but clan associations help preserve cultural heritage and family connections.
Active associations in Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan, and other cities with significant Chinese-Indonesian populations.
China Mainland
Numerous Huang clan associations operate throughout China, particularly in provinces with high Huang concentrations:
Guangdong
Highest Huang population; numerous county-level associations
Fujian
Major ancestral region; strong clan traditions
Hubei
Jiangxia ancestral homeland; central significance
Jiangxi
Huang Tingjian lineage; literary heritage
Sichuan
Large Huang population; active associations
Guangxi
Highest percentage; strong Zhuang Huang presence
Start or Join an Association
Don't see an association in your area? Consider connecting with other Huang families to form one. Clan associations strengthen community bonds and ensure heritage preservation for future generations.
Connect with us: We can help you find nearby Huang families or provide guidance on starting an association.
Telegram: @hwongcom
Contact Us