These external links may be helpful, but they are external to this site, so no guarantee is given as to their helpfulness or accuracy or, for that matter, anything else. As always it is a matter of "buyer beware".
Many of these sites are in Chinese, so a working knowledge is very useful.
Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora
Chinese Australian Historical Images in Australia
Chinese Australian History Society
Chinese Australian Family Historians of Victoria
Chinese Heritage of Australian Federation
Columbia University East Asian Library
The library has Chinese genealogies in its collection.
East China Normal University (Shanghai)
Family History Library Catalog
Golden Threads: The Chinese in Regional NSW 1850-1950
Historical Roots of the Tong (Tang) and Yan Clans
Hon Yuen House, Eng Suey Sun of Taishan Guangdong
Jiangmen Prefectural Government
Kwok (Kuo) Society International
This library has an extensive collection of local Chinese gazetteers.
Museum of Chinese Australian History
National Archives and Records Administration (San Francisco)
National Diet Library of Japan
Large collection of clan registers (or Jiapu).
Large collection of clan registers (or Jiapu).
Large collection of clan registers (or Jiapu).
New Zealand Presbyterian Church Foreign Missions Office
Overseas Chinese Affairs of Guangdong: Root Searching Program
Largest collection of clan registers (or Jiapu) in the world and areas specialising in Chinese genealogy.
Taishan City Information (台山政府网)
Information in simplified Chinese on the official and unofficial aspects of the Taishan City sponsored by the county government.
The Kuang Sisters' Family Home Page
University of Hong Kong Digital Initiatives
Welcome to the Kwan Family Page
This Kwan family settled in Kaiping (aka Hoiping) County down to the Taishan (aka Sunning) County border.
Taishan City (Chinese) and Taishan City (English) in the Wikipedia encyclopaedia.
Wuyi University (Jiangmen City)
Taishan Genealogy
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