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Huang Huahua
黄华华
Governor of Guangdong
In office
January 2003 – 5 November 2011
Preceded byLu Ruihua
Succeeded byZhu Xiaodan
Personal details
BornOctober 1946 (age 77)
Xingning County, Guangdong, China
Political partyChinese Communist Party
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese黃華華
Simplified Chinese黄华华

Huang Huahua (born October 1946 in Xingning, Guangdong) is a retired Chinese politician, and the Governor of Guangdong between 2003 and 2011. Of Hakka heritage, he was once the mayor of Meizhou.

Biography

Huang was born in Xingning County, Guangdong. Huang graduated in mathematics from Sun Yat-sen University.

From 1970 to 1978, Huang worked at a machinery factory of the Guangdong Coal Mine, joined the Communist Party in 1971 and served as deputy secretary of the workshop Party Branch. He was later promoted to secretary of the Communist Youth League of China (CYLC) Shaoguan Municipal Committee.

Huang was deputy secretary of the CYLC provincial committee from 1982 to 1985 and then secretary of CYLC provincial committee from 1985 to 1987.

Prior to becoming mayor of Meixian, Huang served as deputy secretary of the CCP Meixian Prefectural Committee.

He was Mayor of Meizhou (1988–1992) and subsequently the CCP party chief in Guangzhou. In January 2003, Huang was made Governor of Guangdong.

The stepping down of Huang as governor in 2011 marked the end of the dominance of the provincial government by the "Hakka clique" (客家帮). In December 2011, Huang was made a deputy chair of the National People's Congress Overseas Chinese Affairs Committee.

Huang was an alternate member of the 15th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, and a full member of the 16th and 17th Central Committees.

References

Preceded by Governor of Guangdong
2003–2011
Succeeded by


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