October 1, 1949 marks the day that the current Chinese government came to power. In China, October 1st is annually celebrated as National Day, a day of parades and parties to celebrate the beginning of modern China. In Hong Kong however, October 1st is viewed as a day of mourning, with no celebration of any kind, as it is widely regarded as the day that a murderous regime rose to power. During the 2019 Hong Kong protests, protesters wrote the contact phone number for the Civil Human Rights Front...
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