St Frances Chapel set up again in Nathan Road by protestors for democracy after it was dismantled by police during violent crackdown last Friday. Mong Kok Hong Kong #umbrellarevolution
A shrine dedicated to the protector god "Kwan Kung" was set up a week ago at one of the barricades along Nathan Road and since then the shrine has been growing in scale as worshippers are bringing in various accessories to add onto the simple shrine. Office ladies, workers, housewives and senior citizens were seen lining up orderly to pray in front of the god, hoping that Hong Kong will soon get true democracy! 自從路障關帝廟係彌敦道出現後,規模日大,前來祁求關帝保佑香港嘅男女老少,源源不絕!
The protest for true democracy in Hong Kong is about to enter the third week. Volunteers and supporters keep on bringing in resources to various protest sites.
雨傘革命繼續!支持者繼續帶來物資到各區支援!
The sculpture of the Umbrella Man is now erected in front of the Hong Kong Government Headquarters. Inspired by protestors holding just umbrellas to fend off pepper spray and tear gas on 27 September, a group of artists specially made this sculpture to show their support for every Hongkongese who is fighting for true democracy for Hong Kong! 雨傘擋葫椒噴霧催淚彈已成為香港人爭民主真普選嘅象徵! 昨日再到金鐘,第一次親眼見到雨傘勇士像,好感動!