Hundreds gather to sing protest 'anthem' at Hong Kong shopping mall
- 5 years ago
Hundreds of people gathered at a shopping mall in Sha Tin district in Hong Kong to sing the protest anthem "Glory to Hong Kong" on Wednesday (September 11).
The song was composed by a local musician who goes by the name Thomas dgx yhl and a group of Hong Kong netizens.
Hong Kong protesters also sang the song during a World Cup qualification match against Iran for the first time on September 10.
The song includes the lines: "For all of our tears on our land. Do you feel the rage in our cries? Rise up and speak up. Our voice echoes. Freedom shall shine upon us."
The song was composed by a local musician who goes by the name Thomas dgx yhl and a group of Hong Kong netizens.
Hong Kong protesters also sang the song during a World Cup qualification match against Iran for the first time on September 10.
The song includes the lines: "For all of our tears on our land. Do you feel the rage in our cries? Rise up and speak up. Our voice echoes. Freedom shall shine upon us."