Career
She is an individual all-arounder known for her clean form and artistry. She was a part of the Chinese team for the London 2012 Olympic Games. Huang started gymnastics training at the age of 5.
Huang represented the province of Guangdong in national level competition.
At the 2008 national championships, she obtained gold with the team At the 2009 national championships, she obtained silver in the all-around, bronze on the floor, and bronze with the team
At the international level, Huang represented China at the 2009 Japan Cup in July 2009. At the 11th Chinese national games in September 2009, Huang participated as part of the Guangdong team, despite a lower leg injury.
She received a silver in the team event, where Guangdong was narrowly defeated by 0.125 points by the Shanghai team led by Sui Lu.
In the individual events, Huang qualified first in the all-around, second on the floor and third on the uneven bars. However, she did not earn any medals on floor (6th) and in the all-around (5th) due to errors, or on the uneven bars, having forfeited her uneven bars finals position to Guangdong teammate Wu Liufang. Huang did not attend the 2009 World Championships in London because of her injury.
She qualified in second for the uneven bars final, but came sixth due to a fall.
At the 2012 Olympic Games, Huang was seventh on uneven bars in qualification, but did not qualify due to the two-per-country rule. She qualified in 10th place to the Associate of Arts final.
In the finals, she helped the Chinese team to a fourth-place finish and placed seventh in the all-around final. She retired shortly after the London Olympics.