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The day after China passed a national security law criminalizing dissent in Hong Kong, the police cancelled the city’s annual pro-democracy march. Here, journalists in yellow vests duck to avoid a police water cannon aimed at protesters and bystanders. (From: Hong Kong mourns the end of its way of life as China cracks down on dissent)
In July, a woman in Hong Kong pays her respects at a makeshift memorial for Marcus Leung, who died in 2019 protesting against China’s proposed extradition bill.
The view of Kowloon from the ridge of Lion Rock Mountain in Hong Kong. The “Lion Rock Spirit” refers to Hong Kong people’s solidarity and perseverance, and has become a rallying point for the pro-democracy movement.
A wild boar wanders in front of a concession stand in Aberdeen Country Park, Hong Kong. The number of complains about wild boars has risen steeply in recent years.
A wild boar crosses Conduit Road in Mid-Levels, a high-end residential area in Hong Kong. The government has implemented a birth control program with the goal of reducing wild boar numbers.
A wild boar forages for food in the hills behind an apartment building in a popular residential area. They’re attracted to garbage and the food people leave out for them.