. The Num Pon Soon Society is a district society, a benevolent association aimed at supporting Siyi immigrants to
Melbourne during the
Victorian gold rush. In the late 19th century and early 20th century, many people from the Siyi (or Sze Yup as it was then known) emigrated to Hong Kong,
Southeast Asia,
Australasia, North America and South America. Of the
Chinese American population from that time until the 1950s, Sze Yup accounted for the vast majority, about 80%, along with people from
Sanyi (Sam Yup) and
Zhongshan (Chung Shan). In America, people from Sze Yup generally worked as laborers; Sam Yup people worked as entrepreneurs; and Chung Shan people specialized in agriculture. The
Punti–Hakka Clan Wars also erupted in the Sze Yup counties just prior to this time period of emigration. In 1851, two
Wui Gun (
huiguan; ) (native place associations) were established in
San Francisco: the
Sze Yup Wui Gun and the
Sam Yup Wui Gun. Endowed with only limited arable lands, with much of the terrain either rocky or swampy, Sze Yup was the "pre-eminent sending area" of overseas Chinese. Notable people: • Chen Xian Zhang (): scholar of Ming dynasty •
Liang Qichao (): scholar of early modern China • Wu Xiang Shi (; 1904–1947): geographer •
Gary Faye Locke (): Chinese American, a politician, his ancestral hometown is Taishan City •
Joey Yung (): female singer of Hong Kong •
Andy Lau (): male singer and actor of Hong Kong •
Anutin Charnvirakul (陳錫堯): 32nd Prime Minister of Thailand ==Popular culture==