Hong Kong protest song holds top spot in Google search results for overseas internet users, despite city’s efforts to keep national anthem at No 1
- ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ listed as top result in searches for city’s anthem carried out in Singapore, Canada and Australia
- Protest song in second place for queries by users in UK, US and Taiwan, as top spot goes to Wikipedia page on history of city’s anthems
The same search made in New York, London and Taiwan ranked the page second and another Wikipedia page titled “National anthem of Hong Kong” first.
That entry provides information about the Chinese national anthem, “March of the Volunteers”, “God Save the King”, “Glory to Hong Kong” and “Below the Lion Rock”, with the latter two listed under the heading of “unofficial national anthems”.
The Post on Wednesday reported the website of the Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau was the first result for the same search carried out in Hong Kong. The bureau recently updated its webpage dedicated to “March of the Volunteers” with links to download audio and video samples of the song.
The changes followed a series of mix-ups involving the national anthem and the protest song, which includes “liberate Hong Kong” and “revolution of our times” in its lyrics, at several international sports events.