Hong Kong's civil disobedience movement, known around the world as the “Umbrella Revolution”, lost a major stage on December 11 with the police clearance of the main protest site in Admiralty.
For 79 days, protesters occupied the streets of Hong Kong in what turned out to be the deepest political and social crisis to hit the city since the handover in 1997. With this immersive multimedia, we take you to the places where history was made.
Published on December 12, 2014
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Contents by South China Morning Post: Cedric Sam, Emily Tsang, Ernest Kao, Phila Siu, Jennifer Ngo, Kristine Servando, Alex Millson, Wang Feng, SCMP Video and staff photographers
Community photospheres by chichuen wong, N john, Adrian Chan, Tommy Hung, Global For HK
Made using the Street Stories platform created at Canvas by @designhawg, @rabble, @BassamAlasad, @Yanazure and @hariananth
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