Opposition MP Ray Chan threw a nasty fertilizer bag to stop the Hong Kong Legislative Assembly from passing the national anthem but failed.

The Hong Kong Legislative Council today voted on the national anthem, stating that people who offend the Chinese national anthem will face a maximum sentence of three years in prison or a fine of up to $ 6,450, and demand "

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Firefighters today examine the Hong Kong Legislative Assembly room after Democratic congressman Ray Chan threw rotten fertilizer on the green carpet. Photo: AFP

However, the process was interrupted when opposition Senator Ray Chan threw fertilizer bags on the green carpet floor of the Legislative Office.

After the firefighters cleaned up, the Hong Kong Legislative Council continued to vote and pass the national anthem with 41 votes in favor and one vote against.

Opposition MPs say such resistance is the only way to voice their opposition when they are in a minority.

When Britain returned Hong Kong to mainland China in 1997, the city was committed to maintaining certain autonomy and freedoms for 50 years and the Legislative Council was part of that agreement.

Only half of the 70 Legislative Council seats are elected by Hong Kong voters, the rest selected by "functional electors" are special interest groups representing industries,

Democratic congressmen have long used a troubling way to stop the national anthem bill, resulting in scuffle.

In Japanese comics, Doraemon cat characters use these cakes to make people tell the truth.

In 2008, Hong Kong chief of state was then thrown a banana at people to protest the reduction in pension for the elderly because opposition MPs warned that the poorest people would not be able to buy fresh fruit.

In 2016, a newly elected opposition congress group deliberately did not read the oath or raise the protest banner.

In 2013, a protester threw a fluffy wolf at the then chief of Hong Kong Special Forces Luong Chan Anh.