Glory to Hong Kong



"Well, I'm listening to Glory to Hong Kong with my MP3 player while those two MCs of different genders are presenting Arnold Perlstein in a very formal way. I bet that's because I'm a proud autistic person, and I just don't want anything loud from the outside. Also... don't excuse me with autism for that if you please. Therefore, I know this song is just about freeing Hong Kong from Chinese tyranny I guess."

--Su Ji-Hoon, How I Can Help Make the World Great (chapter)

"Glory to Hong Kong" (Chinese: 願榮光歸香港) is a Cantonese march composed and written by a musician under the pseudonym "Thomas dgx yhl", with the contribution of a group of Hong Kong netizens from online forum LIHKG during the 2019 Hong Kong protests. It has been widely adopted as the anthem of these protests, with some even regarding it as the "national anthem of Hong Kong".

Since widespread protests in Hong Kong erupted in early June 2019, various songs that symbolise democracy, such as "Do You Hear The People Sing" from Les Misérables, have been chanted by protesters on different occasions as their anthems. "Glory to Hong Kong", according to the composer, was created "to boost protesters' morale and unite people". Since the song's publication, it has been sung at most demonstrations. There are also numerous versions in English and other languages circulating the web

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