The all-Malay band sang Hai Kuo Tian Kong in flawless Cantonese. Read more at straitstimes.com.
GEORGE TOWN, Penang – A Malaysian police band set social media alight with a video that showed them singing the Cantopop hit number Hai Kuo Tian Kong, popularised by Hong Kong rock group Beyond.
Dressed in police uniforms, the all-Malay band, simply called NEPD Band, sang the song in flawless Cantonese at a shopping mall in George Town, Penang. The band played the music live on their instruments, and from what was seen in the video, they delighted the audience, with many people singing along and then giving the band a standing ovation at the end.The band performed the opening act at Be Smart, Stay Alert, Let’s Fight Scams, A Crime Prevention Programme, an event organised by the George Town police contingent headquarters, the Malaysia Crime Prevention Foundation and non-profit organisation Lions Clubs International District 308 B2.
Hai Kuo Tian Kong , which extols the joys of personal freedom and the pursuit of dreams, was made famous by Beyond in 1993.Among those present at the event were Assistant Commissioner Soffian Santong, the officer-in-charge of the George Town police district; Lions Club district governor K.K. Loy; state MCPF chairman Ong Poh Eng and his secretary Johnny Michael Tan.“What we did was explain to the public to be careful and not fall victim to scams,” he said.“They did very well.
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