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唔得 今日實在太多太多負能量
個心負荷唔到😢💔好難頂睇到呢個真係會爆喊 點解呢隻歌 明明咁多瑕疵 但又咁完美
《願榮光歸香港》手語版
"Glory to Hong Kong" Sign Language Version
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Source: 徐緣fbRIP. May god bless our kids. pic.twitter.com/bAQ58PEsqs
— KongLuiYatGor👷♀️🎈 (@lstp0321) September 24, 2019
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Mandarin version of Hong Kong's protest anthem "Glory to Hong Kong" produced by comrades in Mainland China.#HongKongProtests #HongKong#China https://t.co/ERw8BJPnHa
— Joy Ming King (@joymingking) September 21, 2019
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“Glory to Hong Kong” being performed in the Festival Walk shopping mall pic.twitter.com/pgNEl87FgN
— Aaron Mc Nicholas (@aaronMCN) September 18, 2019
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My mother schools students perform GLORY TO HONG KONG
stunning!#FreeHongKong #FiveDemandsNotOneLess pic.twitter.com/kavbMfUmvr
— Victor S (@winelight_s) September 24, 2019
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Followed by singing the anthem “Glory to Hong Kong” pic.twitter.com/ds3AEfjdCz
— Antony Dapiran (@antd) September 21, 2019
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Come children of our motherland
The time has come to wage a revolution
Freedom and liberty belong to this land
May glory be to HK#願榮光歸香港
Come & Sing together!https://t.co/0kMgeBi0py— Joshua Wong 黃之鋒 (@joshuawongcf) September 16, 2019
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Video from @HongKongHermit, who is currently in Twitter jail for an indefinite period. Huge crowd of students singing “Glory to Hong Kong” in Discovery Park shopping mall, Tsuen Wan. pic.twitter.com/M4EJQKgXm1
— Goofrider 🏳️🌈 (@goofrider) September 20, 2019
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🔈 ON: Singer Denise Ho presents "a new anthem of Hong Kong" created by an anonymous group @OsloFF amid ongoing #HongKongProtests #OsloFF #香港 pic.twitter.com/zsGI2nGLKv
— Bloomberg TicToc (@tictoc) September 13, 2019
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First we have political art. Now we music. “Glory To Thee, Hong Kong” is probably the most powerful piece of music the city has ever heard. Here’s an orchestra+choir version #願榮光歸香港 #glorytoHongkong #HongKongProtests pic.twitter.com/gWgq26IPKb
— Vivienne Chow (@VivienneChow) September 11, 2019
I thought “Glory To Thee, Hong Kong” was a little over the top at first listen. But now that I’ve seen the orchestral version—well, with musicians and a choir performing in hard hats and face masks complete with tear gas SFX…just wow. #HongKongProtests pic.twitter.com/2ZYUaGznQ8
— Ray Kwong (@raykwong) September 12, 2019
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