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Tong is a term with several distinct uses in English, most commonly referring to Chinese mutual-aid societies known as tongs, or to place names and personal names. The most widely discussed use describes tongs as Chinese-origin organizations formed by immigrant communities in the 19th century. They originated as benevolent societies that provided housing, employment assistance, funerary rites, and social support. Over time, some tongs developed into social clubs or political networks, and a subset became involved in organized crime, extortion, illegal gambling, and other illicit activities. Because of such activity, tongs have often figured in law enforcement actions and in popular depictions of Chinatown life, though many tongs remain legitimate community organizations focused on mutual aid and cultural preservation.

Tong also appears as a toponym and a surname. As a place name, Tong denotes several locales

In other contexts, tong is sometimes encountered as a historical or dialectal form related to the word

in
different
countries
and
languages,
reflecting
independent
naming
histories.
As
a
surname,
Tong
is
used
in
various
cultures
and
may
be
found
among
notable
figures
in
science,
arts,
and
public
life,
though
the
name
has
multiple
origins
and
spellings
depending
on
language
and
region.
The
surname
is
sometimes
linked
to
Chinese,
Korean,
or
Southeast
Asian
naming
traditions,
among
others,
but
its
specific
origin
can
vary.
tongue,
or
in
phrases
and
spellings
that
preserve
older
writings.
The
term’s
meanings
are
thus
highly
context-dependent,
spanning
social
organizations,
geography,
and
names.