Prosecutors in Hong Kong dropped corruption charges against a prominent pro-democracy singer on Aug. 5, after accusing him of providing entertainment to induce voters in a legislative by-election. Anthony Wong, a Cantonese pop singer, was asked to pay a guarantee of 2,000 Hong Kong dollars ($257), and was given a binding-over order of 18 months during which he must be on good behavior. Former lawmaker and pro-democracy activist Au Nok-hin, who Wong supported in 2018 and who won the election, was issued the same order. “Hongkongers will continue to sing. Hongkongers will continue to hang in there,” Wong told reporters outside the court after the hearing on Thursday. He didn’t answer any questions, but sang a famous Cantonese song to express his sentiment. “No matter if I am right or wrong, I will bear the result wholeheartedly. Facing everything in the world, no matter what will happen, I will always be …