For the wrongdoing of the Chinese national anthem in the ice hockey competition, Bei Junqi, Honorary Vice President of the Hong Kong Association and the Honorary Vice President of the Olympic Committee, said that it is difficult for the sports team to go to the overseas competition to supervise whether the national anthem is played correctly.

According to Ming Pao, Bei Junqi said on the radio on Thursday (March 2) that the Ice Hockey Association had provided the correct national anthem according to the guidelines.As a result, there is an error again.He believes that the Hong Kong government is responsible for negotiating with Internet suppliers to top the results of the correct national anthem.

The guidelines issued by the Hong Kong Association and the Olympic Committee in November last year, the leader must check the event organizer again on the spot before playing the national anthem or littering district flag.When asked if there was a negligence of the Ice Hockey Association, Bei Junqi said that he was investigating and said that he was sufficient now, but it was difficult to act in actual implementation. It depends on the environment of the venue.

He gave an example that the Hong Kong fencing association reported that the leader insisted on supervising the playback process after submitting the national song, but the organizer was impatient, causing disputes between the two sides.He took the football game as an example. It refers to the far -reaching field and the broadcasting room far away, and it is difficult for leaders to supervise from time to time.

Bei Junqi also said that when the Hong Kong team of various sports projects will be more concerned and carefully handle the national anthem playback matters, he pointed out that even if the correct national anthem has been submitted, it is necessaryThe handling attitude refers to some staff who are responsible for playing carelessly. Therefore, the government should negotiate with the Internet suppliers to avoid the search device from putting the error results.

The Hong Kong team played against Iran on Tuesday at the World Ice Hockey Championship. After the game played the Chinese national anthem, the organizer's missed anti -repair song was willing to return to Hong Kong.