Hong Ki-hwang (Korean: 홍기황; 1883–1960) was a North Korean independence activist and politician who served as a member of the Supreme People's Assembly, North Korea's unicameral parliament.
He served as vice chairman of the Korean Social Democratic Party since late 1945.
[1] In February 1946 he joined the Provisional People's Committee of North Korea.
[2] In February 1947 he participated in the People's Assembly of North Korea.
[1] From 29 February 1952 to 16 January 1953 he was the acting director of the National Censorship Committee.