Entries for the 16th “Hong Kong Biennial Awards for Chinese Literature” organized by LCSD Hong Kong Public Libraries, were submitted in April 2021, and the competition results would normally be expected to be released in November 2021, but the results for the 16th competition were delayed and were not released until Oct. 24; about a year later.
The published results did not include awards for the “Poetry Category” as the selected winners had been disqualified. In the recently announced list of results, the “Poetry Category” was shown as “absent.”
The poetry collections “Light Hidden in the Dust, The Dark Light, in the Long Fog” and “Commandment and Fellow Practitioners” were recommended by the judges of the biennial awards as the recommended winner and the alternate award winners, respectively, but all were eventually disqualified by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD). “Light Hidden in Dust” and “The Dark Light in the Long Fog” were believed to include Hong Kong Social movement issues and its protests, while “Commandment and Fellow Practitioners” was alleged to include the mention of the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo.
According to the website of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD), Hong Kong Public Library, the award has been biennially organized by the LCSD since 1991. LCSD claimed that the award “aims to commend local writers for their outstanding achievements and encourage them to continue creating quality Chinese literary works, as well as to promote the publication of these quality works by local publishers.
The recently announced results of the “The 16th Hong Kong Biennial Awards for Chinese Literature in 2021” show that there are no biennial awards and recommended prizes for the “Poetry Category.” The government refused to explain the reason. On 27 October, The Secretary for Culture, Kevin Yeung, said on a radio programme, “I have to ensure that its events and anything it promotes are legal, reach certain academic levels and match the moral standards of society. If it involves issues to do with national security, naturally, law enforcement agencies would act according to the law. We don’t discuss individual cases.”