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Huang Surname in Guangxi Province
广西壮族自治区黄姓
Guangxi Province has the highest percentage of Huang surname holders relative to population, largely due to Zhuang people adopting the Huang surname, making it China's Huang capital.
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region holds a unique position in Huang surname history. Here, Huang is not only common among Han Chinese but is also the most prevalent surname among the Zhuang people, China's largest ethnic minority.
Why Guangxi is the Huang Capital
Zhuang Adoption of Huang
The Zhuang people, who make up approximately one-third of Guangxi's population, extensively adopted Chinese surnames over centuries. Huang (黄) became one of the most common, creating the highest per-capita Huang population in China.
Percentage Statistics
In some counties, Huang accounts for 8-10% of the population, making it arguably the "Huang capital" of China by percentage.
Historical Background
Surname Integration
Starting during the Ming Dynasty, Zhuang nobles and commoners adopted Chinese surnames, with Huang being particularly popular in certain regions.
Geographic Distribution
Guangxi Huang populations concentrate in:
- Nanning metropolitan area
- Guilin region
- Liuzhou and surrounding areas
- Southern border regions
Zhuang Huang Identity
Many Zhuang Huang families maintain dual identity:
- Zhuang ethnic heritage
- Huang surname Chinese roots
- Distinct cultural practices
Notable Features
Cultural Blend
Guangxi Huang families often combine:
- Zhuang language and customs
- Han Chinese ancestral traditions
- Local minority practices
Modern Significance
Today, Guangxi's Huang population represents a unique fusion of ethnic Chinese surname traditions with Zhuang heritage.