''Brand New Hong Kong'' ()
is a song released by the
Hong Kong
Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
–based indie pop band
My Little Airport
My Little Airport (stylized as my little airport) is a Hong Kong–based indie pop band. They are distinguished by the outspoken political lyrics and distinctive local flavor of their songs, many of which featuring English lyrics influenced by ...
in 2014. Originally the title for a movie's theme song, it subsequently evolved into a political term describing the contemporary social situation following the introduction of the
national security law in 2020.
Song
''Brand New Hong Kong'' is the theme song of
Golden Chicken 3
''Golden Chicken 3'', also known as ''Golden Chickensss'' (), is a 2014 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Matt Chow and starring Sandra Ng.
Cast
* Sandra Ng as Kam, a prostitute
* Andy Lau as himself (billed as "Suddenly Starring")
* Donnie Ye ...
, a 2014 Hong Kong comedy film.
[ It was released on 11 February 2014,] and is included in the studio album "The Right Age For Marriage" published in October 2014.
The Chinese name of the song is believed to be named after Brave New World
''Brave New World'' is a dystopian novel by English author Aldous Huxley, written in 1931, and published in 1932. Largely set in a futuristic World State, whose citizens are environmentally engineered into an intelligence-based social hier ...
, the dystopian science fiction. It is translated into various English names, including "Brave New Hong Kong" and "New Brave Hong Kong".[
The single was nominated for the Best Original Film Song in the next year's ]Hong Kong Film Award
The Hong Kong Film Awards (HKFA; ), founded in 1982, is an annual List of film awards, film awards ceremony in Hong Kong. The ceremonies typically take place in April, and have mostly been held at the Grand Theatre of the Hong Kong Cultural Cent ...
(HKFA).
Political implication
Politics, a consistent theme after the 2014 Umbrella Movement
The Umbrella Movement () was a political movement that emerged during the 2014 Hong Kong protests. Its name arose from the use of umbrellas as a tool for nonviolent resistance, passive resistance to the Hong Kong Police Force's use of pepper ...
, were implicated in the song by the band, which has supported local democracy movements. In the song the narrator subtly expresses the frustrations about the Chinese control over the city, complaining "this Hong Kong no longer belongs to me".
During the awards ceremony of HKFA, My Little Airport performed the song with the out-of-tune British anthem God Save the Queen
"God Save the King" ("God Save the Queen" when the monarch is female) is '' de facto'' the national anthem of the United Kingdom. It is one of two national anthems of New Zealand and the royal anthem of the Isle of Man, Australia, Canada and ...
at the end. It became the subject of controversy as the television live was cut short, while ''Global Times
The ''Global Times'' is a daily Chinese Tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid under the auspices of the Chinese Communist Party's flagship newspaper, the ''People's Daily'', commenting on international issues from a Chinese nationalistic pers ...
'', the Chinese state media, criticised the music group for infiltrating pro- coloniser political sentiments. The song was banned in China by September 2019 as My Little Airport was labelled as "heavily pro-democracy".
In 2020, the Chinese Government imposed the national security law on Hong Kong in the aftermath of the anti-extradition bill protest. Since then, the opposition was suppressed as leading democrats were jailed
A prison, also known as a jail, gaol, penitentiary, detention center, correction center, correctional facility, or remand center, is a facility where Prisoner, people are Imprisonment, imprisoned under the authority of the State (polity), state ...
, while the civil society faces tremendous challenges.
A day after ''Apple Daily
''Apple Daily'' ( zh, t=蘋果日報, j=ping4 gwo2 jat6 bou3) was a Chinese-language newspaper published in Hong Kong from 1995 to 2021. Founded by Jimmy Lai and part of Next Media, ''Apple Daily'' was known for its sensational headlines, ...
'', the largest pro-democracy newspaper, was forced to close following two raids by the national security police, then-Chief Executive
A chief executive officer (CEO), also known as a chief executive or managing director, is the top-ranking corporate officer charged with the management of an organization, usually a company or a nonprofit organization.
CEOs find roles in variou ...
Carrie Lam
Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor ( Cheng; ; born 13 May 1957) is a retired Hong Kong politician who served as the fourth Chief Executive of Hong Kong from 2017 to 2022, after serving as Chief Secretary for Administration for five years.
After g ...
elaborated on her desired Hong Kong, in response to a question asking if the city is now "Brand New Hong Kong".Reporter: ..On Tuesday at this place an ''Apple Daily'' reporter asked you whether the national security law is still impacting only a handful of people after 800 would lose their jobs, you did not give an answer. Is it true that a Hong Kong without “4 June
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”, and ''Apple Daily'' is the Brand New Hong Kong in your vision? Is this event an exchange by you for the Central Government’s support for your re-election?
Chief Executive: ��The Hong Kong in my vision is that it utilises the “Two Systems” granted by the state based on “One Country”, provided that “One Country, Two Systems
"One country, two systems" is a constitutional principle of the People's Republic of China (PRC) describing the governance of the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau.
Deng Xiaoping developed the one country, two systems ...
” is accurately and comprehensively implemented; that it has high economic openness; that it protects the rights and freedom which shall be enjoyed by the citizens in accordance with the law. However, lawbreakers should, of course, be brought to justice under the spirit of rule of law
The essence of the rule of law is that all people and institutions within a Body politic, political body are subject to the same laws. This concept is sometimes stated simply as "no one is above the law" or "all are equal before the law". Acco ...
, and therefore the SAR Government took this view in regards to the Hong Kong National Security Law that has been implemented for a year.
The situation in Hong Kong where "absurdity became the norm" after the crackdown on the 2019 protests and the national security law's promulgation was said to be what "brand new" means. While some said the song predicted the future of Hong Kong, others pointed to the lyrics which resonate through the democracy camp, including the mass migration
Mass migration refers to the migration of large groups of people from one geographical area to another. Mass migration is distinguished from individual or small-scale migration; and also from seasonal migration, which may occur on a regular basi ...
or fleeing as in "This Hong Kong is no longer my turf. Just try to think I'm drifting elsewhere".
References
{{Hong Kong national security law
Songs about Hong Kong
Political repression in Hong Kong
2014 songs