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The organizers say 800,000 citizens took part in the Hong Kong demonstrations, which were held for the first time since the pan-democracy victory. Contrary to concerns, the protest ended without much conflict.

Correspondent Jeong Seong-yeop reports.

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The dark Hong Kong downtown building is filled with marching citizens.

Heading towards Central, the financial center, lighted up with cell phone lights.

Some write criticism of the government.

He stopped the march and exchanged criticism with the police to disband, but it did not lead to a physical conflict.

Some protests broke out, but the massive demonstrations in the six-month Hong Kong protest ended as planned.

The organizers say 800,000 citizens gathered at a large rally and street march from Victoria Park to Central.

The police estimated it to be 183,000.

[CITIZEN: Hong Kong's mainstream public opinion has shown that it opposes the current government, which does not listen to the five demands of citizens.

Prior to the protests, police arrested radical protesters and seized weapons such as pistols from them.

The Hong Kong police chief said he would consider a human approach to minor issues, and some citizens complained of continued violence and police tears.

As the first large-scale protests took place peacefully in the wake of the fatigue of violent protests, the direction of the protests in Hong Kong is expected to change.