Hong Kong anniversary protest, A yearly challenge walk in Hong Kong drew a much littler group than before, nearing in the wake of a prolonged year of shows and political fights over the city's future. As WSJ's Ned Levin and Isabella Steger report:
July 1, the commemoration of Hong Kong's arrival to China from British govern in 1997, has turn into a day of catchall challenge for the politically alienated in this semiautonomous city.
Nonconformists walking from the city's Victoria Park to government workplaces in its Admiralty region required the acquiescence of Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying—as they have following the time when he took office on this day in 2012—and in addition for recharged political change. Littler pockets of dissenters advanced reasons from the Cantonese dialect to smokers' rights. A substantial walking band sorted out by the Chinese otherworldly development Falun Gong, banned on the territory, raised the b
July 1, the commemoration of Hong Kong's arrival to China from British govern in 1997, has turn into a day of catchall challenge for the politically alienated in this semiautonomous city.
Nonconformists walking from the city's Victoria Park to government workplaces in its Admiralty region required the acquiescence of Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying—as they have following the time when he took office on this day in 2012—and in addition for recharged political change. Littler pockets of dissenters advanced reasons from the Cantonese dialect to smokers' rights. A substantial walking band sorted out by the Chinese otherworldly development Falun Gong, banned on the territory, raised the b
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