Alison Wong’s family first arrived in Aotearoa New Zealand in 1879 from Zengcheng/Jung Seng ( 增城 ), Guangdong, China. Her maternal great-grandfather, Huang Guomin (黃國民), raised money in New Zealand for the 1911 Revolution, and was called back to China by Sun Yat Sen to be county magistrate. In 1914, her paternal great-grandfather, Huang Weijin (黃維進), was murdered in Wellington; the case was never solved.1
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