Hong Kong protesters reach out to mainland Chinese in Kowloon march
Beijing may have the imagination for a scene like this: a horde of upbeat Hong Kong young people yelling the Chinese national song of praise as loud as possible. Rise up, the general population who will not be slaves! Give our blood and substance a chance to build another Great Wall! The Chinese country is at its point of the most prominent emergency! But the vocalists were looking to make a political point to visitors from terrain China, who stopped, dumbfounded, as they descended lifts of a shopping center to see a horde of thousands singing their song of devotion while raising signs that stated: “Pull back the Evil Law”, “Hong Kong Democracy” and “No Rioters, Only Tyranny”. After a month of mass challenges closes government structures and money related focuses on one side of Hong Kong, genius majority rule government activists moved all at once Sunday to the opposite side of the city, Kowloon- where territory Chinese travelers roam. China and Britain have occupied with an open spat over the receipt anyway Chinese language envoy Liu Xiaoming taught BBC TV on Sunday that China was not excited about the discretionary clash with the UK" and he had full trust in Hong Kong's ability to determine the situation without China interference.