(Hong Kong / Seoul Comprehensive News) Senior officials of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government broadcast demonstrations on the Asian Seven Rugby Series, seeing the Korean Consul General in Hong Kong to express protests, and demanded a thorough investigation of the incident.The Hong Kong police also announced investigation of the incident.

The second stop of the Asian Rugby Series of the Asian Seven Rugby Series of the Hong Kong team is held on Sunday (November 13) in Incheon, South Korea.In the national anthem, the staff of the stadium mistakenly put the 2019 anti -repair demonstration of demonstrations and willing to return to Hong Kong as the Chinese national anthem player, which caused the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government to protest.

Comprehensive Hong Kong Ming Pao and Agence France -Presse reported that Hong Kong Chief Executive Li Jiachao reiterated at a press conference on Tuesday (15th) that South Korea did not accept the interpretation of the wrong national anthem about the wrong national anthem on the Korean side, and has expressed strong protests.At the same time, Chen Guoji, the director of the Secretary for Administration, also met the Consul General in Hong Kong in Hong Kong and asked the Korean side to investigate.

Chen Guoji said that although the Asian Rugby Association explained the incident was caused by the mistake of a local organizer, the national anthem recording submitted by the coach of the Hong Kong team at that time was correct.Given the rich experience in the Asian Lan Lan, the Hong Kong Government cannot accept this explanation.

The Hong Kong police also issued a statement saying that the incident had begun to investigate "whether it violates the National Anthem Regulations or the Hong Kong National Security Law."

The National Anthem Regulations were formulated after the demonstration of the demonstration in 2019. Due to the demonstration of protest songs such as glory returning to Hong Kong during the demonstration parade, the Hong Kong Government set the act of insulting the Chinese national anthem as a crime.According to relevant laws, offenders may be sentenced to up to three years in prison, with a maximum fine of 50,000 Hong Kong dollars (about S $ 8747).The Hong Kong police arrested a citizen for the first time in 2021.

According to the Korean Times (The Korea Times), the public relations representative of the Korean Rugby Alliance referred to the organizer's request for the team to submit the national anthem recording, but it failed to receive the recording of the Chinese national anthem for the Chinese team, which is obviously different from the Hong Kong government's statement.