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Wu Jialang's jersey turmoil, the DAB, Mu Jiajun was sniped and disappeared from the facebook page

2021-07-26T00:59:55.480Z


The Tokyo Olympics are being held. The Hong Kong team’s badminton "one brother" Ng Ka-Lang made the head start in the men's singles group match earlier, but the focus of netizens fell on Ng Ka-Lang wearing an all-black jersey. Mu Jiajun, a member of the DAB and a middle school teacher


The Tokyo Olympics are being held. The Hong Kong team’s badminton "one brother" Ng Ka-Lang made the head start in the men's singles group match earlier, but the focus of netizens fell on Ng Ka-Lang wearing an all-black jersey.

The DAB member and secondary school teacher Mu Jiajun wrote an article on his Facebook page "strongly condemn" Wu Jialang wearing a team uniform without the regional flag to represent Hong Kong, China, "If you don't want to represent Hong Kong, please choose to retire!"


Mu Jiajun’s remarks caused controversy. 15,000 people posted "Pai Hua". The DAB also posted on social networking sites that night, saying that the arrangements of the Hong Kong Badminton Association were really inadequate, which caused unnecessary problems in the community. Misunderstanding, and urged the Association to coordinate with the Hong Kong Sports Association and Olympic Committee of China as soon as possible to properly resolve the jersey and various other issues so that Hong Kong players can concentrate on the game.


Mu Jiajun once issued a statement after the Badminton Association issued a statement: "Everyone knows the truth of the incident! I hope that Wu Jialang can really wear a jersey with the regional flag in the next game. I wish you good results."

However, its Facebook page suddenly disappeared this morning and can no longer be connected.


On Mu Jiajun's Facebook page, 10,000 people sent "Hua" yesterday.

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The DAB posted a post on the Facebook page of Legislative Councillor Zhang Guojun last night, stating that Wu Jialang was unable to renew his contract with the existing sponsor YONEX before leaving for the Olympics, so that he did not have any jerseys to participate in the Olympics, and he had to arrange his own jerseys to participate. He believes that Hong Kong badminton players are doing their best to cope with the game, and the Hong Kong Badminton Association should provide support and arrangements for the players in all aspects, so that the players can concentrate on preparing for and competing.

The DAB pointed out that on the issue of jerseys, the arrangements of the Hong Kong Badminton Association are really incomplete, which has caused unnecessary misunderstandings among the community.

The DAB continued that it has learned that the SAR government is very concerned about the incident and is fully assisting the association to resolve related issues. It urges the association to coordinate with the Hong Kong Sports Association and the Olympic Committee of China as soon as possible to properly resolve jerseys and various other issues so that Hong Kong players can Concentrate on the competition, "We will, as always, fully support Hong Kong athletes to achieve good results and win glory for Hong Kong."

Mu Jiajun’s Facebook page is currently unavailable.

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Ng Ka-lang jersey turmoil Huo Qigang said that athletes can choose suitable clothes to support the Tokyo Olympics in Hong Kong. President Yu responded to the turmoil of Wu Jialang wearing black clothes. The committee hopes to help Wu Jialang wear the Indian regional flag jersey to play in the match. Wu Jialang loses his jersey and sponsors the black shirt to make the match. Deliberately: He has two dark and two light-colored DAB-approved Wu Jialang black shirts in the battle. Government middleman requirements: No authorization to print the regional flag for the Tokyo Olympics︱ Wu Jialang is dressed in black. "Always proud to represent Hong Kong in the competition"

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Source: hk1

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