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Anti-Chinese sentiment is increasingly being revealed in the Hong Kong protests that began with protesting extradition. There are also reports that Chinese government intervention is imminent.

Beijing correspondent.

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The Hong Kong protesters held a simultaneous round of protests, with an estimated 500,000 people.

Twenty employees, including financial officers, civil servants, teachers and journalists, participated in the general strike.

Hundreds of flights were canceled for airline and airport employees on holiday as a group.

The protesters fought martial-struggle, such as obstructing the commuting to the commuter train and blocking the connection to the city center. Police in the downtown area were fighting tear gas and guerilla-style protests.

The 9th week of protests in Hong Kong is becoming increasingly anti-Chinese sentiment.

He dragged the Chinese flag down and threw it down to the sea and damaged the statue of Golden Bowhian, the symbol of Hong Kong's sovereign return.

The Chinese government 's sentence was also baptized with black paint.

In a two-week period, Secretary Carrylam has repeatedly issued a hardline policy.

[Carriam / Hong Kong Executive Secretary: The widespread chaos and violence are causing great concern for most Hong Kong citizens.]

The protests in Hong Kong have turned into anti-China protests, which has also made the Chinese government and government media sensitive.

The People 's Daily reported that the current situation is only for Hong Kong police to struggle, and it has also provoked the release of the People' s Liberation Army.

As Hong Kong protesters are aiming directly at the Chinese sovereignty, there is also a possibility that hard - line intervention orders will be issued after Baidai Hee meeting, where the top powers in China and elsewhere are gathering secretly at this time.