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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, the demonstrations eventually escalated into protests against the colonial government.
Firecrackers and fireworks were banned in Hong Kong for security reasons in 1967, [16] as a result of many IED attacks in the 1967 Leftist Riot. [17] However, the government stages a fireworks display in Victoria Harbour for New Year countdown and the second day of the Chinese New Year.
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1967 Hong Kong riots (10 P) L. Long, hot summer of 1967 (16 P) Pages in category "1967 riots" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
1967 Guadeloupe riots; 1967 Hong Kong riots; 1967 New Zealand rail strike [18] [19] June. Arab Police mutiny, part of the Aden Emergency. 1967 Bombay port strike [20]
1967 riots may refer to: Long, hot summer of 1967, marked by race riots and civil disorder throughout the United States 1967 riots in Avondale, Cincinnati, June 12–18, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1967 Buffalo riot, June 27–July 1, Buffalo, New York; 1967 Newark riots, July 12–17, Newark, New Jersey; 1967 Plainfield riots, July 14–21, Plainfield ...
Tsang is a leftist who participated in the Hong Kong 1967 Leftist Riots, [1] when he was an Upper Form Six science student at St Paul's College. [2] [3]An elite student in a prestigious school, Tsang had no ties with the leftist camp, but he was disgusted by the colonial government's oppression and viewed current society as decadent.