Heritage Sites
黄国故城 — 古代黄国遗址
The Huang State Ruins in modern Huangchuan, Henan Province mark the location of the ancient Huang State, destroyed in 648 BCE, where the Huang surname originated before spreading throughout China.
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江夏黄氏大宗祠 — 武汉
The Jiangxia Huang Ancestral Hall in Wuhan, Hubei is the primary pilgrimage site for Jiangxia Huang descendants worldwide, honoring Huang Xiang and the largest Huang lineage.
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黄巷 — 福州古城
Huang Lane in Fuzhou, Fujian preserves the historic district where Huang families settled during the 'Eight Clans Enter Min' migration, maintaining the Huang heritage in Fujian's capital.
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开元寺 — 紫云黄氏根源
Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou is central to Ziyun Huang identity, built on land donated by Huang Shougong whose family adopted the Purple Cloud tanghao after miraculous purple clouds appeared during construction.
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黄庭坚纪念馆 — 修水
The Huang Tingjian Memorial in Xiushui, Jiangxi honors the great Song Dynasty poet and calligrapher, preserving the legacy of the Shuangjing (Double Well) Huang lineage.
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深坑黄氏古厝 — 台湾
Shenkeng Huang Houses in New Taipei City preserve traditional Hakka architecture and the heritage of Huang families who settled in northern Taiwan.
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黄峭祠 — 邵武
The Huang Qiao Ancestral Hall in Shaowu, Fujian honors Huang Qiao, the founding ancestor of the Shaowu Huang lineage with 21 sons, and is a pilgrimage site for descendants worldwide.