The On Leong Chinese Merchants Association (
traditional Chinese: 安良工商會;
simplified Chinese: 安良工商会;
Jyutping: on1 loeng4 gung1 soeng1 wui2), or simply Chinese Merchants Association, formerly known as the On Leong Tong (
Chinese: 安良堂;
pinyin: Ānliáng Táng;
lit. 'Peaceful and Good Hall'), is a
tong society operating out of its territory at the intersection of
Canal Street and
Mott Street in
Chinatown, Manhattan (曼哈頓華埠). Established in November 1893, the tong fought a violent
war for control of Chinatown's rackets and businesses with the
Hip Sing Tong. In recent years, the Tong has been linked to the
Ghost Shadows street gang led by
Wing Yeung Chan. Currently, there are over 30,000 registered On Leong members, the majority of whom have a commercial or industrial background.[1]
Denny Lee,
Years of the Dragons Information on the history of Ghost Shadows, New York Times, May 11, 2003.
MacIllwain, Jeffrey Scott. Organizing Crime in Chinatown: race and racketeering in New York City, 1890-1910. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, 2004.
ISBN0-7864-1626-2
The On Leong Chinese Merchants Association (
traditional Chinese: 安良工商會;
simplified Chinese: 安良工商会;
Jyutping: on1 loeng4 gung1 soeng1 wui2), or simply Chinese Merchants Association, formerly known as the On Leong Tong (
Chinese: 安良堂;
pinyin: Ānliáng Táng;
lit. 'Peaceful and Good Hall'), is a
tong society operating out of its territory at the intersection of
Canal Street and
Mott Street in
Chinatown, Manhattan (曼哈頓華埠). Established in November 1893, the tong fought a violent
war for control of Chinatown's rackets and businesses with the
Hip Sing Tong. In recent years, the Tong has been linked to the
Ghost Shadows street gang led by
Wing Yeung Chan. Currently, there are over 30,000 registered On Leong members, the majority of whom have a commercial or industrial background.[1]
Denny Lee,
Years of the Dragons Information on the history of Ghost Shadows, New York Times, May 11, 2003.
MacIllwain, Jeffrey Scott. Organizing Crime in Chinatown: race and racketeering in New York City, 1890-1910. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, 2004.
ISBN0-7864-1626-2