1989 Tiananmen Square protests - Protests in Hong Kong
Time: Sunday May 28, 1989
Place: Hong Kong
Details: A procession of 1.5 million people, one fourth of Hong Kong's population, led by Martin Lee, Szeto Wah and other organization leaders, paraded through Hong Kong Island. Across the world, especially where ethnic-Chinese lived, people gathered and protested. Many governments, including those of the United States and Japan, issued travel warnings to China.
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