Tanghao
岭南堂 — 广东源流
岭南堂 Ling Nan Tang — Guangdong Origins
岭南堂
Ling Nan Tang (岭南堂) represents Huang families from the Southern Ridge region of Guangdong Province, the area with the largest Huang population today.
岭南堂 (Lǐngnán Táng) represents Huang families from the Southern Ridge (Lingnan) region of Guangdong Province, home to the largest Huang population in China today.
Geographic Context
Lingnan (岭南) literally means "South of the Ridges":
- Core area: Pearl River Delta, Guangdong Province
- Major cities: Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Foshan, Dongguan
- Historical scope: Guangdong and Guangxi
Historical Development
Early Settlement
The Lingnan region was originally inhabited by Baiyue peoples. Han Chinese migration began during the Qin Dynasty and continued through subsequent dynasties.
Three Kingdoms Period
During the Three Kingdoms period, the region was part of Eastern Wu, with increased Han Chinese settlement.
Tang-Song Prosperity
The Tang and Song dynasties saw significant development. Trade through Canton (Guangzhou) brought prosperity.
Ming-Qing Migration
Major migration waves during Ming and Qing brought many Huang families to the region, particularly from Fujian and Jiangxi.
Modern Distribution
Pearl River Delta
The largest concentration of Huang families in China:
- Guangzhou
- Foshan
- Shenzhen
- Dongguan
Overseas Migration
Lingnan Huang families were among the first to emigrate to Southeast Asia, the Americas, and worldwide.