There's a police check to exit the subway, another to get in line, a third while standing in line, and metal detectors and ...
The June 4th Museum exhibits a wealth of information about the bloody Tiananmen Square crackdown on June 4th 1989, carefully collecting and preserving artifacts from the protests that surrounded it.
In Tiananmen Square, the students hung a large black-and-white banner featuring his portrait and calling him “China’s spirit,” Ilaria Maria Sala wrote in an account of those events for Quartz.
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The Hong Kong government has given new identification numbers to lamp posts that inadvertently referenced the date of the Tiananmen crackdown, with the numbers “8964” and “6489” erased in ...