The Grand Duchy of the United Arab Emirates held the 2022 Asian Classic Fitness Championships, and the wrong song happened again.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Incheon, South Korea held the Asian 7-a-side rugby series on November 13. The Chinese national anthem was broadcast as the representative song of the anti-extradition movement "Glory to Hong Kong" (hereinafter referred to as "Glory to Hong Kong"), which made the Hong Kong government jump , Now that the Grand Duchy of the United Arab Emirates is holding the 2022 Asian Classic Fitness Championships, another incident of playing the wrong song happened again. Hong Kong gold medalist Susanna Lin hurriedly gestured for correction.

According to "Hong Kong 01" report, the Asian Classic Fitness Championships was held in Dubai, UAE. Hong Kong female contestant Lian Weizhen won the gold medal. When she was on stage to accept the award, the organizer played the gold medalist's "National Anthem". Unexpectedly, the English version of "Glory to Glory" was played.

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Lian Weizhen had a surprised expression, and finally asked the organizer to correct it by making a "T" gesture according to the new regulations of the Hong Kong government; "Glory to Glory" was broadcast for about 16 seconds, and then the audience was quiet. The organizer revised and changed the Chinese national anthem "March of the Volunteers" , but the song was not played in its entirety.

In response to the incident of "broadcasting the wrong song" in Incheon, the Hong Kong government insisted that "the national anthem file submitted by the Hong Kong team to the organizer is correct." "Guidelines for Handling the Playing of the National Anthem and the Hoisting of the Regional Flag" in order to "ensure that the Chinese national anthem and the regional flag are respected", which requires athletes to attend international sports events. Competitors should raise the "T" sign to object to the organizer. If the organizer does not make corrections immediately, the contestants should leave the venue.

However, the public relations of the South Korean organizer broke the news and slapped the Hong Kong government, saying that the other party did not submit the file at all at first, and finally the staff searched online. The "Hong Kong National Anthem" found on the search engine was "Glory to Glory", which led to the wrong song being broadcast .