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  2. Memorials for the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre

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    Vindicate 4 June and Relay the Torch is an annual activity mourning the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre organized by Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China in Hong Kong Victoria Park.

  3. June 4th Museum - Wikipedia

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    The June 4th Museum, organised by the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China, is a museum commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre that occurred in Beijing, China. The museum was first located in a 1,375 sq ft. space in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. It opened on 26 April 2014, shortly before ...

  4. 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Tiananmen Square protests, known within China as the June Fourth Incident, [1] [2] [a] were student-led demonstrations held in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China, lasting from 15 April to 4 June 1989.

  5. EXPLAINER: Why did Hong Kong remove a Tiananmen memorial? - AOL

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    The 8-meter (26-foot) -tall sculpture, which was taken away in parts, remembered the victims of China's 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy protests at Beijing's Tiananmen Square.

  6. June 4th Memorial Association - Wikipedia

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    The June 4th Memorial Association (full name: June 4th Massacre Memorial Association Inc.; abbreviation: 64MA; Chinese traditional: 六四紀念館 or 六四紀念協會; Chinese simplified: 六四纪念馆 or 六四紀念协会) is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization incorporated in the State of New York on September 14, 2021.

  7. After crackdown on Hong Kong, overseas communities ... - AOL

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    To preserve memories of the event, a museum dedicated to the Tiananmen crackdown opened in New York last June. It features exhibits such as a blood-stained shirt and a tent used by student protesters.

  8. Pillar of Shame - Wikipedia

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    The statue depicts 50 torn and twisted bodies to symbolize those who died in the government crackdown. On the base of the statue, the history and pictures of the massacre are carved in and engraved into the base, in both English and Chinese, are the words "The Tiananmen Massacre", "June 4th 1989" and "The old cannot kill the young forever."

  9. AP PHOTOS: How Hong Kong supported, and remembers, Tiananmen

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    HONG KONG (AP) — As pro-democracy protests took hold in China in 1989, hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of neighboring Hong Kong to show their support.