Chen Farong served as the judge of Miss Hong Kong and took the initiative to add the prefix "China", but it caused controversy: unnecessary?

The picture below is a 56-year-old Hong Kong veteran actress Chen Farong announced on her external social account that she will serve as the judge of China Miss Hong Kong for the third time.

​​At the same time, Chen Farong posted this message on her personal Weibo account at the same time: "This is the third time I have been invited to be the judge of Miss Hong Kong, China." There was a big storm. The reason for

lies in the prefix of the word "China".

1. Chen Farong, a former beauty pageant champion, served as the Miss Hong Kong judge for the third time, and added the word "China" when she released the news.

​​As a well-known actress in Hong Kong, Chen Farong herself was the champion of Miss Hong Kong in 1989, so she has served as a judge of the Miss Hong Kong beauty pageant for many times. When

​​released the news that she will serve as the judge of the Miss Hong Kong beauty pageant for the third time this time, as an old artist who has always loved the country and Hong Kong, Chen Farong deliberately added the word "China" in front of "Miss Hong Kong".

​​On the afternoon of September 22, when Chen Farong posted the news on his Weibo account and external social account, it quickly attracted some discussions. The main focus of

's discussion is: adding the prefix of the word "China" to the "Miss Hong Kong Beauty Pageant", is it unnecessary?

Second, some Hong Kong people think that Chen Farong is superfluous: the Miss Hong Kong beauty pageant is a conventional name

​​The Miss Hong Kong pageant is the most famous large-scale beauty pageant in Hong Kong, which was first born in 1946.

​​But the real Miss Hong Kong beauty pageant was not finalized until 1973.

​​This year, the famous TVB (Hong Kong Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd.) began to hold the annual Miss Hong Kong contest, which has since become a grand event in the Hong Kong performing arts circle.

​​is precisely because of this, so some netizens believe that Chen Farong's actions are completely unnecessary.

​​"The Miss Hong Kong beauty pageant has a history of almost 50 years. It has always been the term "Miss Hong Kong contest" without any prefix. Now adding it, isn't this breaking the established tradition?"

​​"I personally feel that it has continued. After so many years, there is no need to change the title."

​​"On the one hand, it has been called Miss Hong Kong beauty pageant both internally and externally for decades, and everyone is used to it; on the other hand, Hong Kong is a well-known Chinese city. Why do you have to do this kind of superfluous thing."

​​even has a few fierce netizens who think that Chen Farong is rubbing the hot spot and deliberately wants to show the limelight to attract traffic.

3. Many netizens support Chen Farong: Why not add it? Adding the word "China" breaks some people's hearts?

​​Of course, on social platforms, there are also many netizens who understand and support Chen Farong's actions, thinking that it is completely right.

​​"Chen Farong has done a good job on this matter, it shows that they are also Hong Kong artists, but they have a big pattern."

​​"Just adding two words makes some people feel like they are mourning their concubine and have such a big reaction? This glass heart is also Too fragile, right? "

" Who said that the title that has lasted for decades cannot be changed. In the past, was not called for the Hong Kong Royal Police for decades, but it has not changed since then."

​​"I think people Chen Farong did the right thing, Hong Kong's awareness in this regard is already weak, and there is absolutely no problem in strengthening Hong Kong people's patriotism and love for Hong Kong in this way. Her Majesty the Queen', I don't think there is any problem at all; on the other hand, the word China is added in front of Miss Hong Kong, but these people are furious, I just want to ask these Hong Kong netizens what do they think?"

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