Background
Hoang was born in Phan Rang, South Vietnam on May 9, 1962.
Hoang was born in Phan Rang, South Vietnam on May 9, 1962.
He attended the University of Houston beginning in 1983 and studied Philosophy, graduating in 1989.
Prior to his election to that office, Hoang worked as a criminal defense lawyer. He had previously served as a president of the Vietnamese Community of Houston and Vicinities (VNCH). He came to the United States after the 1975 Fall of Saigon.
He lived in Carthage, Missouri before ultimately moving to Houston. In 1996 he received a Jurist Doctor degree from the Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University and began his law practices one year later. He became the president of Vietnamese Community of Houston & Vicinities in 2007.
His scheduled swearing in date was January 4, 2010. In 2011 he had an election against Hoc Thai Nguyen. In 2013 Richard Nguyen defeated Hoang in the election for the District F seat.
Mike Tolson of the Houston Chronicle stated that animosity towards Hoang had built up among Vietnamese partly because he had made a trip to Vietnam, now under Communist rule, in 2010. Older Vietnamese who fled after the Fall of Saigon still had negative feelings towards the Communists. Tolson also stated that perceptions that Hoang acted in a condescending manner towards the Vietnamese community and unproven accusations had also damaged his standing.
The Houston Chronicle editorial department had recommended Hoang's reelection for the 2013 City Council election.
He was the first Vietnamese American member of the city council.