The end of the day

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In 2019, the 612 Occupy Central incident broke out in Hong Kong, and since the late night of June 11, 2019, Hong Kong citizens have spontaneously gathered and occupied the streets, mainly in Admiralty and Central, with the aim of demanding that the Hong Kong SAR government withdraw the amendment of the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance.

In the early hours of the morning, Christians gathered all night outside the Legislative Council of Hong Kong to sing hymns. At about 8 a.m. on the 12th, a large number of citizens gathered in the area of Tamar Park in Admiralty and rushed out of Ha Ang Road and Lung Wo Road to prevent the Hong Kong Legislative Council from resuming the debate on the second reading of the draft.

The picture depicts the life of Hong Kong citizens in the "Rainbow District", a shed with the greatest gap between rich and poor on the eve of the outbreak of the Hong Kong Occupy Central incident in 2019.


Since the handover of Hong Kong in 1997. The fierce conflict between Chinese tradition and Western culture has caused confusion in the beginning of Hong Kong culture, which has just been forced to break with its traditional life. Especially after 2000, when it was hit by the development of cities in coastal areas, and cultural stagnation and retrogression are the profound crisis facing Hong Kong.

As the area where the one-country, two-system policy is implemented, Hong Kong has not been affected by the Chinese mainland implementation of family planning for just one child.

In recent years, Hong Kong's aging population has become increasingly serious, with people aged 65 and above accounting for 18% of the total population last year. According to a report released earlier this month, Hong Kong's population will continue to age, with 2.58 million elderly people expected to live in 50 years, accounting for 38.4% of the population.