On the 24th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to China, a senior Hong Kong government official addressed a commemorative ceremony, emphasizing the significance of the Hong Kong National Security Law, which came into force last year.

On the other hand, the police are on an unusually high alert, and the protests that have been carried out every year have been suppressed.

In Hong Kong, on the 1st, a ceremony was held to commemorate the 24th anniversary of the return from the United Kingdom to China. Last week, the number two, Chief Executive of Hong Kong Lee, who had just taken office, made a speech.



In this, Parliamentary Vice-Minister Lee touched on the Hong Kong National Security Law, which cracked down on anti-government movements that came into effect last year. By keeping this position and practicing the one-country-two system, the future of Hong Kong will surely move forward, "he emphasized the significance of the law.

Prior to this, four members of a pro-democracy group said, "Release political prisoners" and "People are above the nation" around the venue, but many police officers immediately surrounded and belongings. I was trying to block the movement by investigating.

On the 1st, police are taking an unusually high alert by closing a park in central Hong Kong from the afternoon and placing a large number of police officers in the downtown area, and pro-democracy groups are calling every year. Demonstrations are also prohibited, and the protests that have been held by tens of thousands of people every year are severely suppressed.