, people in coastal areas of our country sought to live, " went to Nanyang" or traveled across the oceans to live overseas, forming the phenomenon of "where there is water there are Chinese".
Today, the number of overseas Chinese has exceeded 10 million. The ideological traditions of overseas Chinese who love their families, remember their ancestors, and trace their roots are in the same line as the land of China. However, due to the separation of mountains and rivers, long migration, inconvenient communication, etc., many overseas Chinese have lost contact with their relatives in their hometowns and are on the way to find their roots and ancestors.
headline tracing has set up the "Chinese Root Search" service to help Chinese at home and abroad realize their desire to find relatives. Recently, Ms. Qiu from Malaysia contacted Toutiao to find people through the " China News " in Malaysia, seeking help from the Chinese Root Seeking Project to find father-in-law Huang Yongzhou's relatives in Guangdong. The information is organized as follows, and I hope you can forward it and help them reunite through the relay of love.
Name: Huang Yongzhou
Date of Birth: 1938
Native: Dongguan, Guangdong
Home relatives information: father Huang Hui, mother Long Ying, brother Huang Yongcheng (transportation driver), sister Huang Pingnv, brother Huang Yongkai
z13 old home in Guangzhou City No. X, No. 1 Lane, Jiuhuayuan New Village, No. 3X, No. 4 Lane, Guangjiu Garden, New Village
Overseas family information: wife Zhang Lilian, eldest son Huang Xinhao, second son Huang Xinjie, third son Huang Xinwei, younger daughter Huang Yayan
Overseas contact address: Malaysia Century Garden in Johor Bahru County, Johor:
The following is the story of finding relatives:
Huang Yongzhou was born in Dongguan, Guangdong in 1938, and worked in Hong Kong, China in 1962. After that, he went to Malaysia to earn a living, finally settled in Malaysia and got married there in 1971. At that time, Huang Yongzhou was a metal mold master in both Hong Kong and Malaysia.
Huang Yongzhou's original home was in Dongguan, but his family moved to Guangjiu Garden Village in Guangzhou City because of the demolition. In the early days when domestic and foreign exchanges were inconvenient, Huang Yongzhou often sent letters to this new address, and kept in touch with his parents, brothers and sisters through letters.
A photo sent to Huang Yongzhou from relatives in Guangdong (taken on April 5, 1974). After the reform and opening up, the exchanges at home and abroad have become increasingly close. Many overseas Chinese return home to invest and visit relatives and friends.
set foot on his homeland a few years after leaving his hometown, Huang Yongzhou was extremely excited. He visited his mother and siblings in Guangzhou, and the family who had been separated from home and abroad finally reunited. No one knew how long they had been looking forward to at this moment.
Huang Yongzhou (second from left in the back row) took a photo with his relatives when he returned to his hometown
After returning to Malaysia, Huang Yongzhou still maintained correspondence with his relatives. But what was unexpected was that soon when Huang Yongzhou wrote back, he fell to the ground and never received a reply. The descendants of
Huang Yongzhou also personally went to the relatives’ mailing addresses in Guangzhou to find relatives, but found that a new building was built on the original site, which had long since been inconsistent. They turned to the local police for help.
"I learned in the "China Daily" news that Toutiao tracing can help overseas Chinese find their relatives in China. I am really excited! I hope that through your strength, my family can get what they want and retell family love!"
Now, Huang Yongzhou's daughter-in-law, Ms. Qiu, has also taken over the baton of the family's search for relatives, hoping to fulfill his wish to find relatives for his father Huang Yongzhou.
Huang Yongzhou (second from right in the back row) took a photo with his relatives when he returned to his hometown
If you can provide more clues about Huang Yongzhou's relatives in China, please contact us. Toutiao Xunren Chinese Xungen Roots is a free public welfare project for Chinese people at home and abroad. It was published together with Malaysia's "China News" as a media partner. If you have a family member who has been separated overseas, or you are an overseas Chinese and want to find a relative in China, you can also use Facebook fan page (name: Toutiao Xunren), email (xunren@toutiao.com), WeChat public account (Name: Headlines Xunren), Weibo (@头条寻人) Contact us.
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