Lin Sing Association - Members

Members

The Lin Sing Association is made up of 18 separate organizations. They are:

  • Hok Shan Society 鶴山公所
  • Tsung Tsin Association 崇正會
  • Chung Shan Association 中山同鄉會
  • Tung On Association 東安公所
  • Tai Pun Residents Association 紐約大鵬同鄉會
  • Yee Shan Benevolent Society 番禺同鄉會
  • Nam Shum Association 南順同鄉會
  • Sun Wei Association 美國新會同鄉會
  • Fay Chow Association 惠州同鄉會
  • Hai Nan Association 海南同鄉會
  • Hoy Ping Association 開平同鄉會
  • Tai Pun Yook Ying Association 大鵬育英社
  • Fukien American Association 福建同鄉會
  • Sam Kiang Charitable Association 三江公所
  • Sze Kong Association 師公工商會
  • Tai Look Merchants Association 太陸商會
  • Wah Pei Association 華北同鄉會
  • Yan Ping Association 恩平同鄉會

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