The slogan “Listen to the Party and follow the Party” appears in Hong Kong

After major radio stations in Hong Kong were asked to play the national anthem every morning, the outer wall of the radar station on Tai Mo Shan, the highest peak in Hong Kong, was recently found to be painted in red with simplified Chinese characters such as “Listen to the Party and follow the Party” and “Strict law and discipline,” while the slope of the hill was painted with what looked like a Chinese flag. The hillside was painted with what looked like a Chinese flag, resembling a Chinese government building. The public was not surprised and took photos to remember the event, but there were also many people who cursed on the Internet, dissatisfied with bringing the Party culture from mainland China to Hong Kong. Some commentators say that as the Chinese government integrates Hong Kong into the mainland, it will become increasingly common for the red party culture to turn from dark to light.

The radar station at the top of Tai Mo Shan is a restricted area and is suspected to have been granted by the Hong Kong government for use by the PLA in Hong Kong a decade ago, but the Security Bureau declined to disclose more specific information on the grounds that it was a military secret. However, the place has been wearing camouflage uniforms people walking around inside, but also on the Hong Kong Garrison license plate vehicles walking, generally believe that the place has been the PLA radar station.

The exterior of the buildings on military land in Hong Kong used to be the same as other buildings of the Hong Kong government, in addition to the national flag national emblem and district flag district emblem, and no political slogans and propaganda slogans common in mainland China to avoid touching the nerves of Hong Kong people. But a netizen posted on social media yesterday, saying that “Tai Mo Shan has fallen”, with pictures, saying that a few days ago to the upper site found that someone is on the outside wall in simplified characters painted “listen to the party and follow the party” in large letters. Later, some media went to the upper site and found that, in addition to the high part of the building’s outer wall, the lower outer wall was also painted with the simplified Chinese characters “法纪严风气正” in red, and a stone kerb on the road had the words “Loyalty and Perseverance” in yellow; the other side of the hill was painted with a five-star figure similar to the Chinese flag. The other side of the hill is painted with a five-star picture similar to the Chinese flag.

For the outside wall of the military radar station painted with the Chinese Communist Party political propaganda slogans, netizens have quite a big reaction, many people leave sarcastic and express their dissatisfaction, not least with foul language that the slogans make the place very ugly; some netizens said: “listen to the Party and follow the Party to be a dog”, “think they are back in the mainland “, “move the whole building back to the mainland”; some netizens sarcastic or joking: “normal, to ensure that the one country, one system does not deformation and not out of shape …” The “One Country, One System” campaign is a great success. Is it (Taiwan) Kuomintang ah?” Only a very small number of netizens praise good.

According to the information, in 2011, the PLA in Hong Kong was granted 100,000 square feet of land by the Hong Kong government, but it was only in 2014 that it was revealed by the media that a new radar station and related facilities for use by the PLA in Hong Kong had been set up on the summit of Tai Mo Shan, and when Legislative Council members from the democratic camp pressed the issue at the meeting on this basis, then Secretary for Security Lai Tung-kwok only admitted that the upper site was not in the area agreed by the British and Chinese governments to be handed over by the British Hong Kong government to the PLA in Hong Kong on The site has been used by the Hong Kong government to set up different communication devices, but the garrison’s “defense operation involves military secrets and it is inconvenient to disclose them. Later, the media quoted military commentators as saying that the radar station at Tai Mo Shan is a large radio signal listening station set up by the PLA KFOR in Hong Kong, and all cell phones and Wi-Fi and other radio transmission signals can be intercepted by the listening station.