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A Story About a Street Singer in Hong Kong (Part 2)

The street singer, still holding his guitar, calmly answered a few questions from the police, and then smiled and asked the onlookers to sing together. The bald policeman standing opposite the street singer pointed at the street singer, trying to intimidate him to not sing again. The street singer ignored him. He started to play ...

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A street singer holds his guitar while confronted with a Hong Kong police officer.

A Story About a Street Singer in Hong Kong (Part 1)

An ordinary Hong Kong youth, a quiet street singer, probably did not appear in the parades or rallies during the Hong Kong anti-extradition movement. He was neither a hard nor a soft anti-extradition bill protester. He just played his guitar and sang songs in the street. He used his songs and music to express his ...

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A young man plays guitar and sings 'Glory to Hong Kong' while police stand nearby.

Hong Kong Protest Song Will Survive, Says Composer

Since last year, the song Glory to Hong Kong has become the unofficial anthem of the pro-democracy protesters in the city. After the National Security Law was implemented in Hong Kong by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), an outright ban was announced against singing the Hong Kong protest song in schools and public areas. Despite ...

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People in a shopping mall in Hong Kong stand with hands on hearts, singing 'Glory to Hong Kon.'.