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Sunday 14 December 2014

China bans singing of its National Anthem at weddings & funerals

According to a statement by Chinese Xinhua News Agency, China’s national anthem can no longer be performed at weddings, funerals, balls or other non-political functions. They can now only be performed at certain dignified events.

The anthem, known as the March of the Volunteers' may be played at the start of important celebrations or public political gatherings, formal diplomatic occasions or significant international gatherings.

The anthem can also be performed when Chinese athletes win medals and “at arenas where national dignity should be fought for and safeguarded".

The Chinese government said the reason is to “standardize proper etiquette for the national anthem, which reflects national independence and liberation, a prosperous, strong country and the affluence of the people”

People who break the rules will be “criticized and corrected“, Xinhua added.

136 comments:

  1. Lmao !! very funny ...whats the use/point of singing national anthem at wedding anywayz ??

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  2. wow at last, remember when I travelled to that funny country. Cheers. Engr Emy

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  3. Ok..omotoyosikujore@gmail.com

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  4. Bishop is my choice for the money

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  5. Why would they even sing national anthem at weddings and burials before? Lol

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  6. Imagine singing Nigerian national anthem. Nahhhhh
    funny

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  7. Hahahahahha..it is so wrong to sing that in a wedding..or are they patriots or fallen heroes..lol

    Doinz

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  8. why singing such in wedding and funerals China with their kind of life

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  9. Lol
    Why wud u even sing a national anthem at a wedding

    Is that how loyal you are to your country

    Lol

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  10. Singing national anthem in wedding an funeral kwa is disgustin that is a splendid idea nice one china ndi na eri awo@freebornzina@gmail.com

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  11. Lmao na wa for them before oooo, I can't imagine singing Naija National Anthem at Wedding and Funeral

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  12. Ok nw lol. Lepluvme@gmail.com

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  13. Lol....they actually did that before?

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  14. you people should be happy that the national anthem is appreciated well enough to be sung at events cos in my country most of us don't even know the stanzas talk more of singing it at events - maka y na????
    official lib VP

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  15. This Chinese pple self,make u na call Donjazzy to produce burial song for u nah!

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  16. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Oboy see wahala abeg... What is there to gain if yu sing the national anthem self... There business though.....
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  17. It didn't make sense at all, new awakening...

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  18. This chinese people are super funny, why on earth will someone sing national anthem on his\her wedding or funeral...very funny country. «QUEENMAYA«REPORTING LIVE«

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  19. I totally agree with them on dis, it's a good tin dey diid

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  20. Asians are always strict.

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  21. How can dey sing national athem at a funeral or even a ball...... So odd...... These Chinese can b something else

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  22. Please they should ban d singing of our own national anthem in Household of God.

    Jesus is Lord.

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  23. Good move, they valued and truly understand every string in NAT. ANTHEM.

    Babatop say so, powered by M-Horse

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  24. mbamrose@gmail.com ten lucky winners God bless you

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  25. mbamrose@gmail.com ten lucky winners God bless you

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  26. I de feel this Chinese people die... haba why will d citizens use d national anthem anywhere and everywhere.. kudos

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  27. Them dey sing am for wedding before? Nawa for them oh.

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  28. Lols y dem go dey sing anthem for wedding

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  29. National anthem @ weddings? Its inappropriate. Gud 4 dem....... dey realized it.

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  30. President dey attend the wedding

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  31. Seriously


    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  32. Abeg meaning they should park well for wait include football

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  33. >>>>> so this is something to worry about , nonsense. <<<<<

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  34. before, wetin concern national anthem @ a wedding/funeral? except if d president is present. funny...

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  35. But general Is as important as any epoch making occasion now? It shows the deceased died a citizen of that country.Their cup of coffee sha

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  36. Lol lyk crious?thank God dem bam am....bensonneky@yahoo.com

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  37. OYO 4 dem..rosepowell0@gmail.com

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  38. Y should dey b singing it in the 1st place, osi, durodoluwaadeojo@yahoo.com

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  39. Ooooo that's new. Wit over a hundred alphabet I'm sure they can compose another anthem if this one finishes. Seems that's what they scared of.

    ....THE ARCHITECT....

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  40. good for them...


    #GodblessNigeria

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  41. lol...y will a sane person sing d national anthem @a wedding or funeral sef

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  42. what is the big deal about the anthem. abeg make them waka.

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  43. That's a country whr they knw what the law really means. Nice one.

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  44. pls visit literatiworld.blogspot.com if you haven't done so

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  45. Mtcheeeeeeew.....long hisss....una nor get work joor....He doesn't have any issues to handle anymore he is now restricting their national Anthem to special event. In naija we are thinking on how to Eradicate BH insurgency and the chenese are talking about national Anthem.....

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  46. chiko nah that one concern una

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  47. chiko nah that one concern una

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  48. respect for national is smthn worth doing

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  49. Yes I concur y will dey be singing national anthem @ a wedding for wat nah

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  50. Aiit



    Amakadarlyn@yahoo.com

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  51. But which one is singing national anthem at weddings n burials again?...Naija no get tym for dat (gillsvivian@gmail.com)

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  52. Why sing National Anthem at Burial and wedding in the first place? Smiles.... This chinko sef.

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  53. Why sing National Anthem at Funeral and wedding in the first place? Smiles.... This chinko sef.

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  54. This ppl sef, why will some1 chant their national anthem in a wedding or funeral??? Haba! Doesn't make sense to me

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  55. Singing 9ja anthems in funerals and wedding will be GOod.


    BIG BROTHER SAYS SO

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  56. Good one.

    Yemisi Z10 says so

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  57. Nonsense. I no fit sIng my own NationaI anthem. Oga ju

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  58. Nawa ooo national anthem @ wedding? There's a God ooo

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  59. N corrected in China can be very interested.

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  60. OK na china una done hear na . CHI.

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  61. Hehehe... I can't stop laughing.

    Probably they are beginning to abuse the anthem.

    BRYTE TABLET FROM KONGA.COM

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  62. Can't imagine singing the Nigerian Anthem on my wedding,for wetin!!
    Elotash@gmail.com

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  63. That's what its supposed to be. Singind national anthems during burial and parties? Who does that! Its an act of disrepect to their country. #mycandidopinion#

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  64. Where they singing it for the dead and marrying couples before, funny though. I like the last part People who break the rules will be “criticized and corrected“, in Nigeria it's a prison sentence or you pay money. Naija will never like to correct you oo.

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  65. oh wow, "criticized & corrected" aay? *shivers*

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    LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE EVERYDAY!

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  66. oh wow, "criticized & corrected" aay? sounds dangerous. *shivers*

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    LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE EVERYDAY!

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  67. Na wa o. Nothing person no go hear

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  68. oh wow. "criticized & corrected" say? sounds dangerous! *shivers*

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    LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE EVERYDAY!
    pls visit my blog, you'll wonder how you lived without it in the first place..hehehe

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  69. No be Naija wey we dey sing national anthem for cinema

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  70. Y would they even sing it at weddings in d first place

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  71. Why would anyone be singing National anthem at wedding occasion?

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  72. Funny pple,no beta punishment na

    ~@iamjbankz SA to President Jonathan 2015~

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  73. Lols, na so dem being love their country reach? Well, I'm sure this news will bring huge relief 2some ppl

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  74. hehehehe....chinko people just like to make something out of nothing ....if I sing their anthem while in the toilet they should come and arrest me now ...irrelevant law
    ------LIB prince-----

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  75. Lin lin I wonder where PRINCE CHARMING went to oo. Hope he's ok sha. If he was here u won't b lookn for ur 100k winners. Anyway I wee help select once more.
    1. Cute G
    2. The guy dt writes 'ur comment will be visible after approval' @d bottom of his comments.
    Cute G sha started wen bonario started.
    I for follow but I be anonymous commenter, I only put my 'njiri mara' below ma comments.
    #chynell#

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  76. linda did you just go on google and search for chin ease wedding cos i know you didn't take this picture urself and you didn't reference it. lin-lin!

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  77. Chi chi
    what of if d president attend a burial ceremony? *confused*
    anyway...

    ...proof that u're not a robot...

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  78. We don't even sing ours enough and they wanna tone down theirs?! Talk about one man's meat and another's posion.

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  79. correct. ltagboola@gmail.com

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  80. Good for them..since its just to criticise and condemn whoever break d rule
    ===Pearl===

    ebifabor@gmail.com

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  81. Mtcheeeew..2many Policies!
    Haaaahha..c hw dem short 4d pic
    #tess#

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    breaking and latest news. commenters win big

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  83. Hmmmmmm. Obumnemeudeze@gmail.com

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  84. Seriously....lol........if not dat de'v banned it sef, I wouldn't ve known they sing their national anthem in weddings and funeral...

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  85. Seriously....lol........if not dat de'v banned it sef, I wouldn't ve known they sing their national anthem in weddings and funeral...

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  86. Seriously....lol........if not dat de'v banned it sef, I wouldn't ve known they sing their national anthem in weddings and funerals...

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  87. Make me wonder what they meant by criticized and corrected! Knowing how strict they can be ! Hmmmm I wonder.

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  88. Abeg Chinco make una go siddon. Anthem ko anthem ni!!!!!

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  89. Everything about them is funny, including their language (latoriboke mueme).

    Ekiti boy say so.

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  90. good for them.. anthoniaclaret@gmail.com

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  91. just a way of paying respect to d country na

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  92. "......... national independence and liberation..." And Communism...isn't that almost like an oxymoron?

    People who break the rules will be “criticized and corrected“....lol....

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  93. Their own cup of tea without sugar.

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  94. Dey shud bring it down 2 naija, people can

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  95. Countries really grow in the presence of law and order. China is a nation which I admire very much. They came from nothing to everything the world must attention to. Nigeria has the exact same potential as China and probably even more and we just have to put ourselves together as a great indivisible unit and then that would be made clear. Why do you think foreign government covertly support boko haram to divide the Nigerian state? Nigeria would be great and nobody except almighty God can stop that.

    God Bless Nigeria.

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  96. Ok this is weird, why would anyone want to sing the National at their wedding!!????? Can't imagine myself singing "Arise o' copper shon" at my wedding> naaaa!!! At least criticism and corrections is the penalty, not beheading like some awful hairstyled dictator in Korea would have done!!!

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  97. Lol. why will they also want to play national anthem at a wedding? Are they marrying for love of country?

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  98. Okay. Ikmoney11@gmail.com

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  99. Ok. Omotoyosikujore@gmail.com

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  100. Ok. Omotoyosikujore@gmail.com

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  101. ATIGBO...AKA...WHATS OUR BIZZ?

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  102. God told me to tell you that before dis time tomorrow, u will say God u are indeed a faithful GOD. If you believe in Him send dis to 10 contacts. And watch who calls. Try GOD nd ѕee...have faith, I have sent to you by faith.....

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  103. I don't think is cool to play that song on occasions like that ...

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