It is held every year in Hong Kong on the night of the 4th, 32 years after the Tiananmen Square Incident, in which the movement of students seeking democratization was suppressed by force in Beijing, China, and police closed the park in Hong Kong. Contained the memorial rally that came.

In response, many citizens prayed with candles in various places and quietly expressed their willingness to protest.

In Hong Kong, where freedom of speech and assembly has been granted under the one country, two systems system, civil society groups hold an annual rally in a park in central Hong Kong on June 4, when the incident occurred, with tens of thousands of participants. People have mourned the victims with candles and asked the Chinese government to find out the truth.



However, following last year, police did not allow the event to be held because of the prevention of infection with the new coronavirus, and this time, the park, which had become the venue, was closed.



Thousands of police officers patrolled the park on the night of the 4th, and strict vigilance was taken, and the annual memorial service was contained.



On the other hand, many citizens were seen walking quietly around the park and in downtown areas, illuminating the lights of their smartphones and burning candles.



Some shouted protest slogans, and police warned, but most protested to authorities quietly praying and trying to contain activities related to the Tiananmen Square incident. He showed his will.