Hong Kong Christmas Eve also protests in various places December 25 4:16

In Hong Kong, where protests have been ongoing for more than six months, a large number of citizens who repelled the government and police gathered at commercial facilities on the night of Christmas Eve on the 24th. Rallyings and marches are being called on throughout the year, and protests are expected to continue throughout the year.

In Hong Kong, rallies are called on the night of Christmas Eve in downtown areas on the 24th of the night, among which the citizens gather at the commercial facilities on Hong Kong Island one after another, such as `` Let's fight for Hong Kong '' or `` Dismantle the police '' And raised the voice.

Some handed out Christmas cards to send messages of encouragement to police detainees.

Also, as the gathered people sang the song “Glory to Hong Kong”, which was spread among the participants of the demonstration, the singing voice was echoing inside the facility.

A man in his twenties said, "Don't forget that Hong Kong citizens continue to fight for freedom at the expense of many."

On the other hand, in a downtown area of ​​the Kowloon Peninsula where a similar rally was held, there was some confusion, such as police firing teardrops at participants and passers-by.

Despite fewer clashes between police and citizens than before, citizens' opposition to the government and police has remained strong, and rallying has been called out throughout the year and New Year.

Protests are expected to continue into the new year with an annual democratic march on the New Year's Day.