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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When I worked in an academic institution this was the commonest surname of the students I worked with (all Chinese, from various places such as China, Hong Kong, Singapore etc). When I first started I asked several how to pronounce it and they said that you shouldn't really put a vowel in front but go straight into the 'n', which isn't an easy concept to get hold of. I was told to try ung or ong and then soften the vowel and that would be close enough.