Tang Hall is a suburban district of the city of York in North Yorkshire, England.
The name is derived from the Anglo Saxon Tang, which means the meeting place of two becks (Osbaldwick and Tang Hall becks join in the nearby St Nicholas Fields Local Nature Reserve, but this portion of the water courses is now culverted), and a Hall that stood on Fourth Avenue until the 1970s.
St Aelred's Roman Catholic Church has a number of statues by Professor Julius Maugsch, a Hungarian sculptor from Budapest who settled in Penyghent Avenue after leaving Hungary in the 1960s.
It has since expanded with an English block called the Harris Building due to expansion in numbers as of the closure of Burnholme community college.
On City of York Council, Tang Hall is mostly covered by the Hull Road and Heworth wards.