The Philippine government and its citizens are growing more and more unpopular among Hong Kong citizens, a survey conducted by the University of Hong Kong revealed.
The
university’s Public Opinion Program (POP) found that some 87 percent of
more than 600 respondents from Hong Kong have “negative feelings” about
the Philippine government.
Only 1 percent expressed positive feelings towards the government of the Philippines, the May 25-27 survey showed.
This made the Philippine government the most hated among Hong Kong’s 12 most recognized countries included in the survey.
Hong
Kong citizens liked the Philippine government less than they did the
governments of Japan (59 percent), Mainland China (37 percent), the U.S.
(32 percent) and Thailand (24 percent).
The governments they
hate the least, meanwhile, are those of Canada (2 percent), Australia (3
percent), Germany (5 percent), Singapore and Macau (7 percent) and
Taiwan (8 percent).
Hong Kong citizens’ negative feelings toward
Filipino were less pronounced, but remained the highest compared to
people from other countries at 44 percent.
Only 11 percent of the respondents said they had positive feelings toward Filipinos.
Aside
from Filipinos, only people from Mainland China (36 percent) and the
U.S. (12 percent) posted double-digit measures of negative feelings from
Hong Kong citizens.
“[Hong Kong] people’s negative feeling
toward the government of Hong Kong SAR, Mainland China and the
Philippines are at their new high since 1997,” the POP director Robert
Chung said.
The survey, which also gauged feelings toward the
governments of mainland China, Taiwan and Macao, however did not explain
the reason behind the general sentiment.
On Tuesday, Hong Kong
football fans booed the Philippine team Azkals when Philippine national
anthem was being played for the friendly match against the Hong Kong
football team.
The Azkals were able to defeat Hong Kong for the first at the Mong Kok Stadium in Kowloon, Hong Kong.
The
Philippine government, meanwhile, drew the ire of Hong Kong government
and its citizens after eight of their Kong tourists died and injured
more in the bus hostage taking crisis at the Quirino grandstand in
August 2010.
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