Suey Sing Association

In this article, we will explore the fascinating world of Suey Sing Association and discover its impact on our society. From its origins to its current evolution, Suey Sing Association has been the subject of interest and debate. Throughout history, Suey Sing Association has played a significant role in different aspects of human life, influencing our beliefs, behaviors and relationships. Through a deep and thoughtful analysis, we will investigate the different aspects of Suey Sing Association and its relevance in the contemporary world. From its historical roots to its future implications, this article seeks to offer a complete and insightful view on Suey Sing Association and its importance in today's culture and society.

Suey Sing building in Chinatown, San Francisco (919–925 Grant Avenue), between the prominent yellow sign and the Bank of the West sign

The Suey Sing Association (Chinese: 萃勝工商會; Jyutping: seoi6 sing3 gung1 soeng1 wui2) is a historical Chinese American association that was established in 1867. Formerly known as the Suey Sing Tong (Chinese: 萃勝堂; Jyutping: seoi6 sing3 tong4), this was changed to its current name in 1920. In early 1994, the Suey Sing Association became the first organization in the Chinese community to fly the flag of the People's Republic of China. Currently there are more than 1000 members.

Branches

Suey Sing building in Marysville’s historic Chinatown

The Suey Sing Association has several branches in the United States and Canada including in:

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