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Introduction of Huizhou Club in Penang
Huizhou Guild Hall in Penang was founded in 1828 (eight years of Qing Daoguang) by Xing (Danshui people). Originally known as "Huizhou Company", it was later renamed as "Huizhou Club". From 1906 (thirty-two years of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty), Hu Jiefa (Huiyang) was appointed as the secretary of the Council 10, and his achievements were remarkable, which was admired by overseas Chinese. 1937, Sun Rongguang was the chairman of the guild hall. 194 1 At the end of the year, after the Pacific War broke out, all parts of Nanyang fell into the hands of the Japanese army and the guild hall was set on fire. After Japan surrendered, Sun Rongguang remained chairman. Presided over the renovation and reconstruction of the museum. From 65438 to 0954, Chen Shilie succeeded as the chairman of the guild hall. Since then, the guild hall has established an education foundation to award scholarships every year to encourage overseas Chinese children to study hard. 1974, Lu Liangshan, Chen Shilie and Lin took the lead in raising funds, and at the same time initiated fundraising and presided over the reconstruction of the guild hall. The following year 10, the new three-story hall was completed.