1/ Danny Chan, 30, made a sketch of the Victoria Park security guards standing in front of him as they held signs directing people to use other routes to access the swimming pool and tennis court amid the Tiananmen Massacre vigil police lockdown.
2/ Chan, who described himself as a "war zone artist," said he never commemorated the Tiananmen crackdown but enjoyed watching others pay attribute as well as documenting "peaceful scenes" at a protest or demonstration.
3/ "I used to paint with acrylic on a canvas… but considering I may have to run, I can only bring a small sketch book and pack as lightly as possible."
Carrying a bunch of white flowers in her hand, Miss Yip said that even though she couldn't enter Victoria Park, she wanted to walk around it to remind herself that she must "remember this day forever."
6/ "I actually really wanted to present a bouquet of flowers and pay attribute to the dead... even though I can't, I still want to be here," she said.
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1/ Hong Kong's Victoria Park - the iconic venue for the only annual commemoration on Chinese soil of the Tiananmen Massacre in Beijing on June 4, 1989 - stands empty and barricaded at 8pm on Friday, the first time in 32 years.
2/ Hundreds of police officers were deployed at Victoria Park on Friday evening in anticipation of people showing up for the city's annual Tiananmen Massacre vigil in defiance of a police ban.
3/ Hundreds of black-clad activists roamed the streets around the park holding electronic candles as police sought to disperse them, unfurling flags warning they were in breach of the law. Police widened their cordon around the park and kept people and onlookers moving.
A man places a "goddess of democracy" statue, a symbol of the Tiananmen student movement, on a harbourside decoration in Wanchai. Police have banned the usual annual vigil in Victoria Park. Photo: HKFP.
Artists gathered in Hong Kong the night before the 32nd anniversary of the Tiananmen Massacre and commemorated the victims with different street performances. Photos: @StandNewsHK
@StandNewsHK A member of C&G Apartment and Happy Valley District Councillor Clara Cheung commemorated victims of the #TiananmenMassacre with an art performance in Causeway Bay, where she plucked out pedals of 64 white flowers and put them in a plastic can.
HKFP_Live: There are reports that the government is set to put some residents in Yau Ma Tei on lockdown owing to a Covid-19 outbreak. facebook.com/hongkongfp/vid…
Some residents in the area told @HKFP that they were buying food enough for a couple of days. Otherwise, the district appears to be calm.
"The food here is enough for a couple of days... I've already been tested a couple of times, I'm not that worried about not being able to get out of the lockdown," said a local resident who declined to give her name.
Update: @Studentlocalism spokesperson Ho Nok-hang and member Yanni Ho have also been taken away by officers.
@studentlocalism At an 11pm press briefing, Organised Crime and Triad Bureau Superintendent Steve Li said police had arrested three male students and one female student aged 16 to 21 on suspicion of inciting secession.
Pro-democracy activist Leung Kwok-hung, who is standing in the N.T. East constituency primaries, urged all who support the protest movement to vote & create a record-high turnout.
He said the demos were "more than just a dream. We remember [why we came out.] Go vote!" #hongkong
Jimmy Sham of the League of Social Democrats & @chrf_hk is running in the Kowloon West constituency. He said the primaries should reflect voters' true and free will.
@chrf_hk "[The elections] are meant to select the best candidates to represent the democratic camp to stand in September's election - and they should fully resist in the legislature," he said.
Democratic Party lawmaker Andrew Wan appears to have been pepper-sprayed and arrested in Causeway Bay as crowds gathered to mark July 1. There is a heavy police presence around SOGO shopping mall, with officers stopping and searching passersby. #HongKong#NationalSecurityLaw
Police are cordoning off the area and have raised the blue warning flag warning of an unlawful assembly. #HongKong#NationalSecurityLaw
Police displayed the new purple flag several times, warning people that they are in breach of the #NationalSecurityLaw. Crowds have been chanting protest slogans, including "Five demands, not one less" and "Liberate #HongKong, the revolution of our times." Photo: RTHK screenshot.