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Scenes from Occupied Hong Kong

If you've been reading the news, you know what's happening in Hong Kong. And if you saw giallo's thread from October 1, you know what the Umbrella Movement/Occupy Hong Kong protests were like at the beginning, when large parts of the city came to a standstill. Since then, the occupied zones have shrunk after police cleared roadblocks, but they've also become more entrenched. Here are some photos taken over the past few days.

ADMIRALTY

This is the core protest zone, located on the roads surrounding the government's headquarters. It has become a city within a city, completely self-organized with its own infrastructure, landmarks and neighbourhoods. You can read more about the urban space of the occupied zone here.


















































































































MONGKOK

Mongkok is the crossroads of Hong Kong, a very dense, busy neighbourhood that is a meeting point for all walks of life. (It's also where I live.) Its occupation was never planned and came as a surprise to many. Unlike Admiralty, which is loosely overseen by student groups, Mongkok's protest zone is leaderless. It has also been besieged on many occasions by anti-Occupy thugs who have beat up protesters and destroyed their property. As a result it has a much edgier feel, but in some ways it's also more vital, because you have ordinary people coming together and taking part in the protest. There are always large groups of men standing around and debating politics in the street.



















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Wow! What a set!

I get more of the scope of this movement from your excellent pictures than any other source. I was expecting a great installment from you, and you didn't disappoint. Bravo!
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Fantastic set indeed.
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A gripping set which captures the human condition with such finesse. Bravo!
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Excellent photo set!
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Thank you, very interesting!
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Great photos, Kilgore. Much more telling and insightful than anything else I've seen on the subject.
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Very interesting shots - thanks for sharing mate!
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The HK Island protest area is beautiful. I've never seen anything like it. The sheer amount of creativity happening there is inspiring.

A fantastic set of photos, Kilgore. Great work.
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Great pictures! I plan to go to Hong Kong next year. How does the occupy movement affect tourists? Is it impossible to reach streets and tourist attractions and is there any danger that come with it? Or is it better to cancel the trip?
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Great pictures! I plan to go to Hong Kong next year. How does the occupy movement affect tourists? Is it impossible to reach streets and tourist attractions and is there any danger that come with it? Or is it better to cancel the trip?
I doubt the encampment will still be going on next year, but even if you were to come today, it wouldn't affect your trip whatsoever. The protests are very peaceful and you can walk through them without any problems. Traffic on HK Island is affected but things are still moving. Plus the MTR is running as normal.
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Thanks a lot for your answer! Then I will go there as planned. It could also be interesting in its own way to see the occupy movement if its still there then.
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