March on! March on! March on!” It would be another four years before the NPC adopted the original 1935 version as China’s official national anthem, in December 1982. Families torn apart ...
Yes, I believe so. Booing the Chinese national anthem is like disrespecting a relative at a family reunion. We, as Hong Kong people, are unquestionably connected to China; it is our motherland ...
HONG KONG--Hong Kong’s legislature approved a contentious bill Thursday that makes it illegal to insult the Chinese national anthem ... have compared to mainland China. The pro-Beijing majority ...
Fans attending a football match drowned out the pre-game Chinese national ... the Chinese anthem - though it is not clear how long they might be able to do this. In 2017 China passed a law making ...
Universiti Malaya (UM) has clarified the issue surrounding the playing of China’s national anthem during the 2025 Spring Festival Gala held on its campus in celebration of Chinese New Year.
Hong Kong passed a law in June 2020 that criminalized disrespect of China’s national anthem. Anyone found guilty of misusing or insulting the anthem could be jailed for up to three years and fined.
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