Hong Kong media reported that the songs that appeared during the anti -repair storm in 2019 are willing to return to Hong Kong, and have been removed from Apple's music platform Apple Music and iTunes.

Sing Tao Daily reported on Thursday (June 15) that the Hong Kong Department of Justice entered the High Court on June 5 to apply for a prohibited order to prohibit public people from spreading on the Internet or any platform to return to Hong Kong.

This is also the first time that the Hong Kong government has requested a court to ban a song since the return of Hong Kong in 1997.

However, before the above -mentioned banned order takes effect, as of 9:30 pm on Wednesday (June 14), a number of versions related to the willingness to return to Hong Kong have been removed from Apple Music and iTunes.Other music platforms include Spotify, KKBOX, YouTube Music, Facebook, and Instagram's audiovisual tools, etc.

At present, the video platform YouTube can still search for related songs and playback.

I wish Rongguang to Hong Kong is a fighting song created by the 2019 Hong Kong Repair Rehabilitation Movement participants.During the internationally or regional sports events in recent years, the "Hong Kong National Anthem" played by the organizer will return to Hong Kong to the wishes, rather than the Chinese national anthem Volunteer Army, which has caused many criticisms of the Hong Kong Government.At the end of last year, the Hong Kong Government asked Google to show the correct results when the user searched for "Hong Kong National Anthem", but was rejected by Google.