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21st anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre
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The 21st anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre began as a small march to commemorate the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre in Hong Kong. Hong Kong and Macau are the only places on Chinese soil where the 1989 crushing of China's pro-democracy movement can be commemorated, and the annual event to commemorate has been taking place in Hong Kong since 1990.
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![]() marchers holding up a signed Young Civics banner '平反六四' | |
Date | June 2010 |
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Location | ![]() |
Participants | Pan-democracy camp |
Outcome | protest march, candlelight vigil |
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In 2010, the candlelight vigil attracted more than 150,000 participants – the controversies surrounding Hong Kong authorities' treatment of the democracy goddess statues, including a controversial ban by the Chinese University of Hong Kong, were widely cited as having had a significant effect on the turnout.