Hua Siong College of Iloilo

Hua Siong College of Iloilo or HSCI (simplified Chinese: 怡朗华商学院; traditional Chinese: 怡朗華商學院; pinyin: Yílǎng Huá Shāng Xuéyuàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Î-lóng Hoâ-siong Ha̍k-īⁿ), commonly referred to as Hua Siong, is a private college located Iloilo City, Philippines.

Hua Siong offers academic courses from basic education all the way up to tertiary levels in the programs of business and information and computing sciences.

In a short span of time, a piece of land opposite the Yu Tiak Ha Building was acquired and a school built upon it called Tian Po Hall.

In 1932, more classrooms were added, more instructional materials and equipment were provided, new curricula in the Elementary and High School were offered, and a Kindergarten Course was introduced.

Being the nucleus of the Anti-Japanese Forum, constituted principally by the local Chinese, school teachers frequently organized discussions on current events.

When Japanese aggressors reached Iloilo, some of the anti-Japanese organizers, including members of the board of trustees, were detained, torture and executed.

To continue the study of the 900 students, the board of trustees decided on the resumption of classes a few days after the fire.

The Overseas Chinese Daily Publications Corporation quartered in Manila offered to help in the fund drive.

In 1992 the Board of Trustees began construction of a school building adjoining the Antonio Uy Si Kai stage.

The school announced the opening of college business courses during the 2013 Chinese New Year Festival of Iloilo.

Ledesco campus has a parking lot, a swimming pool, two basketball courts, a football field, and a dorm.