Aiming at the Hong Kong Ice Hockey Men's Team in February this year, the wrong national anthem incident in Persia, the Hong Kong Sports Association and the Olympic Committee will convene a director on Thursday (May 18) to explain the interpretation of the Hong Kong Ice Hockey AssociationSpecial meetings of the bureau, decide the final handling method.

According to the online media "Hong Kong 01" report, after the final decision of the Hong Kong Ice Hockey Association's disposal, the Hong Kong Association and the Olympic Committee will further discuss and deal with the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government.If the Hong Kong Association Olympic Committee and the Hong Kong Government believe that the Bing Association has not proposed a reasonable explanation, the Hong Kong Association can exercise power, and hold a membership conference to vote to decide the membership of the Bingxie.

The Hong Kong Government issued a statement earlier that the Hong Kong Association and Olympic Committee decided.Once the Bingxie is suspended from member qualifications, it will consider reducing the funding funding for the Bingxie as a punishment without affecting the athletes.Yang Runxiong, director of the Hong Kong Culture, Sports and Tourism Administration, also said that the wrong national anthem incident should come to an end and negotiate with Hong Kong for "suitable punishment."

When the Hong Kong Ice Hockey Men's Team played in Persian in February this year, the national anthem was stirring in the national anthem.The Hong Kong Association requested the Hong Kong Bing Association to submit a written interpretation and rectification plan for the entire incident, but the Hong Kong Association was dissatisfied with the report of the Bingxiao Association.question.

The Hong Kong Bingxiao Association refuted the statement that despised the national anthem, and also criticized the Hong Kong Association's "intimidation of criminals", causing the leader Guan Wanyi to be extremely panicked.Same".The incident was fermented for nearly three months, and many Hong Kong councilors and officials believed that the incident should end as soon as possible.