Where to Find Huang Jiapu Records
黄姓家谱收藏地点
A guide to major libraries, archives, and collections where Huang family genealogy books (jiapu) are held, both in China and worldwide.
Comprehensive resources covering Huang history, tanghao, regional communities, notable figures, genealogy, and cultural heritage worldwide.
黄姓家谱收藏地点
A guide to major libraries, archives, and collections where Huang family genealogy books (jiapu) are held, both in China and worldwide.
安定堂 — 西北源流
An Ding Tang (安定堂) is one of the oldest documented tanghao, originating from the Anding Commandery in present-day Gansu Province, representing Huang families with deep northwestern China roots.
淮阴堂 — 江苏传承
Huai Yin Tang (淮阴堂) originates from the Huai River region in Jiangsu Province, a historically wealthy area known for its rice cultivation and strategic waterways.
会稽堂 — 浙江山乡
Kuai Ji Tang (会稽堂) originates from the ancient Kuaiji Commandery in Zhejiang Province, a mountainous region known for its tea production and scholarly traditions.
零陵堂 — 湖南南疆
Ling Ling Tang (零陵堂) originates from the historic Lingling Commandery in present-day Hunan Province, representing Huang families with deep roots in southern China.
巴蜀堂 — 四川西部
Ba Shu Tang (巴蜀堂) represents Huang families from the Sichuan Basin and surrounding western regions, known for their entrepreneurial spirit and rich cultural traditions.
岭南堂 — 广东源流
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.
濮阳堂 — 河南北部
Pu Yang Tang (濮阳堂) originates from the ancient Puyang area in Henan Province, one of the earliest centers of Huang settlement in northern China.
蜀山堂 — 四川山区
Shu Shan Tang (蜀山堂) represents Huang families from the mountainous regions of Sichuan Province, with connections to the ancient Shu Kingdom.
松江堂 — 上海传承
Song Jiang Tang (松江堂) originates from the Songjiang region near Shanghai, associated with the legacy of Lord Chunshen and the Huangpu River.
汝南堂 — 河南中部
Ru Nan Tang (汝南堂) originates from the Runan area in central Henan Province, an early center of Huang migration and settlement.
济南堂 — 山东济南
Ji Nan Tang (济南堂) represents Huang families from the Jinan region in Shandong Province, the birthplace of the famous Huang Song.