Hong Kong China's founding 70 years ago, tensions rise September 30 19:25

In Hong Kong, protests continue, such as a gathering for junior and senior high school students to call for boycotts of classes on the 30th. October 1st is the 70th anniversary of the founding of China, and tensions are increasing around the venues where the memorial ceremony takes place, including barricades in preparation for protests.

In Hong Kong, after the government announced its withdrawal of the proposed amendment to the ordinance that allowed the suspects to be handed over to mainland China, which led to protests lasting nearly four months Protests are being carried out every day in search of

On the 30th, a junior and senior high school student called for a boycott of classes in a central park, and students in uniforms shouted slogans and sang songs that criticized the police. A 17-year-old male student said, “Politics is an inevitable problem for them and boycotted the class for 30 days.”

On the other hand, the day is the 70th anniversary of the founding of China, and a commemorative ceremony is scheduled to be held in Hong Kong, and the vigilance is increasing around the venue, such as a barricade in preparation for protests.

In addition, posters were peeled off on the pedestrian bridge with protest messages all over the wall, and instead a leaflet celebrating the 70th anniversary of the founding of China.

A variety of protests were also called for on the day, among which democratic groups were planning a large-scale demonstration march, but the police did not give permission, so many people decided to conduct a demonstration and There are also concerns about collisions and confusion.