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    The 1967 Hong Kong riots were large-scale anti-government riots that occurred in Hong Kong during British colonial rule. Beginning as a minor labour dispute...
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    colonial administration in Hong Kong. It was established by pro-Chinese Communist Party (CCP) activists during the 1967 Hong Kong riots. Yeung Kwong, the then...
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    The 1966 Hong Kong riots, also known as the 1966 Star Ferry riots, were a series of disturbances that took place over four nights on the streets of Kowloon...
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    The 1956 Hong Kong riots, also known as the Double Ten riots (Chinese: 雙十暴動), were the result of escalating provocations between the pro-Kuomintang and...
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  • Day of 1982 in Hong Kong. Since the majority of the participants were youths, the riots were also named as the Christmas youth riots of 1981 and New...
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    The riots only came to an end in December 1967 when Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai ordered the leftist groups in Hong Kong to stop. After the riot, the government...
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    position regarding Hong Kong.: 57  Hong Kong portal Politics portal History portal 1967 Hong Kong riots by pro-Beijing protesters 2010 Hong Kong democracy protests...
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  • 1967 riots may refer to: Long, hot summer of 1967, marked by race riots and civil disorder throughout the United States Avondale riots of 1967, June 12–18...
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    of Hong Kong from 1871 to 1997 was a Blue Ensign with the coat of arms of Hong Kong on a white disk. In Hong Kong, it is also nicknamed the Hong Kong flag...
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    evolved from Hong Kong's pro-CCP faction, often called "leftists", which acted under the direction of the CCP. It launched the 1967 Hong Kong riots against...
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  • Lam Bun (category 1967 crimes in Hong Kong)
    at Commercial Radio Hong Kong, which was fiercely critical of leftists. During the 1967 riots, Lam criticised the leftist rioters on his own radio programmes...
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    Yeung Kwong (category 1967 Hong Kong riots)
    leading role in the 1967 Hong Kong riots against British rule in Hong Kong. Born in 1926, Yeung became a member of the Hong Kong Tramways Workers Union...
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    pro-Republic of China and pro-Chinese Communist Party protests. In the 1967 Hong Kong riots, pro-PRC protestors clashed with the British colonial government...
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    2004, pp. 80–81. Cheung, Gary Ka-wai (2009). Hong Kong's Watershed: The 1967 Riots. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. Cheung, Gary (10 June 2016)...
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    and politics of Hong Kong. Hong Kong nationalism is generally considered a new phenomenon, as the self-identification of the Hong Kong people has only...
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    chē) used in the New Territories before the 1960s. When, during the 1967 Hong Kong riots, workers of the two main franchised public bus services, China Motor...
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    rule led to growing unrest, exemplified by the 1966 and 1967 riots. This pushed some Hong Kong residents to move abroad to various countries in Southeast...
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    many movies and TV dramas for years to come. The Hong Kong 1956 riots was one of the first full-scale riots in the territory. It awoke the Government to the...
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    Republic of China (PRC). It played a leading role in the 1967 riots against British rule in Hong Kong, which were suppressed by the colonial government. In...
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  • The Hong Kong national football team (Chinese: 香港足球代表隊; Cantonese Yale: Hēunggóng jūkkàuh doihbíu deuih; recognised as Hong Kong, China by FIFA) represents...
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    Relations between people in Hong Kong and mainland China have been relatively tense since the early 2000s. Various factors have contributed, including...
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  • C.E.F.C., 1999, page 13 Gary Ka-wai Cheung (2009). Hong Kong's Watershed: The 1967 Riots. Hong Kong University Press. p. 37. ISBN 978-962-209-089-7. The...
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  • facto Communist China's representative in Hong Kong. The FTU took a leading role in the 1967 Hong Kong riots, which is inspired by the 12-3 incident in...
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  • the 1967 Hong Kong riots while attempting to defuse a bomb Aslam Khan, fictional character in the Indian Baahubali franchise Chaudhry Aslam Khan (1967–2014)...
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    Emergency Regulations Ordinance (category 1967 in Hong Kong)
    invoked the ordinance during the 1967 Hong Kong riots, during the oil crisis in 1973, during the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests and postponing the 2020 Legislative...
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    company. During the 1967 leftist riots, the Royal Hong Kong Defence Force were called out during the six-month disturbances in Hong Kong. The RHKR assisted...
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    Hong Kong in the 1970s underwent many changes that shaped its future, led for most of the decade by its longest-serving and reform-minded Governor, Murray...
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  • Chung Wah Middle School (category 1967 Hong Kong riots)
    Terrace, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong. It opened in 1926 and was shut down by the Hong Kong Government for its involvement in the 1967 riots. Following the 1997...
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    China in the 1950s and 1960s, lived through the turmoil of the Hong Kong 1967 Leftist riots. Others feel that the protesters are too idealistic, and fear...
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