#LIVE: A mall in Whampoa, Hung Hom, is planning to shut down later in the day while some shops have also chose to close for the rest of the day http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/NCJWjkCkvG
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#LIVE: A mall in Whampoa, Hung Hom, is planning to shut down later in the day while some shops have also chose to close for the rest of the day http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/NCJWjkCkvG
#LIVE: A look at how the march will roughly go http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotests via @SCMPHongKongpic.twitter.com/PC3phjbBi4
#LIVE: The march kicked off around 3.45pm and protesters quickly spilled across the whole of Yuk Yat Street, from designated pedestrian paths http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotests via @SCMPHongKongpic.twitter.com/O06JyAi4u2
#LIVE: Protesters are shouting abuse at four police officers, calling them “black cops” and “triads”.
“Go away, we feel safer without you!” they shout. Some of them start raising their hands in protest. http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/HLTXpuVQRR
#LIVE: Scenes from the ground. Photos: Felix Wong and Sam Tsang http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/7tzukTzDAC
#LIVE: A few marchers throw eggs at the office of a district councillor from the Beijing-loyalist Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong and spray the word "shameful" on the gate. http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotests via @SCMPHongKongpic.twitter.com/RBgtuEiocf
#LIVE: The first wave of marchers reached the end point at Whampoa MTR station exit A at around 4.30pm. Other groups are splintering off from the designated route. One walks down Wuhu Street, while others occupy Ma Tau Wai Road http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/x8TQhdoRVA
#LIVE: Marches have set fresh pineapples at the entrance of the pro-establishment Hong Kong Federation of Trade unions building. The pineapples are symbols for grenades http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotests via @SCMPHongKongpic.twitter.com/YSL7pN96Hw
#LIVE: While the crowd of protesters flooding into Whampoa is getting thinner, dozens of people, mostly in black, are gathering on the roads.
Most of the others walk towards Ma Tau Wai Road, heading to To Kwa Wan. http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: Across the harbour, thousands have filled Tamar Park in Admiralty for a pro-government rally. They sang the national anthem and chant: "Anti-violence, save Hong Kong!" http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/H0pUvZ083J
#LIVE: The Hung Hom Police Station report room service has been temporarily suspended. For more from @SCMPHongKong, follow our live coverage here http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: As the Hung Hom march draws to an official close at 5.30pm, about 20 masked protesters in black start to gather resources such as gloves from a makeshift booth http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: A planned "pets rally" in Central has been cancelled after participants feared it would be hijacked for political means. They're calling for it to be moved to Sunday during the rally in Victoria Park http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: The organisers of the march in Hung Hom have announced the official end of the rally. The roads outside the Whampoa MTR exit are now supposed to reopen for traffic. http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: Protesters have now made their way towards Prince Edward and Mong Kok. The procession is spread thin, and instead of occupying roads, they only travel along pedestrian paths http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: Some riot officers are seen standing by outside Mong Kok Police Station. A small number of protesters from the Hung Hom march are headed to the district http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/g2Svkrr79v
#LIVE: Hundreds of protesters are marching along Nathan Road southbound in Mong Kok, occupying the lanes. Nathan Road northbound remains open for traffic http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: About 60 protesters are in standoff with riot police outside Mong Kok Police Station. Protesters are yelling: "Where’s your tear gas?" http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: Protesters marching along Nathan Road are chanting: "See you tomorrow at Victoria Park." They are referring to a mass, anti-government assembly planned for Victoria Park in Causeway Bay on Sunday afternoon http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: Across the harbour at a pro-government rally in Tamar Park, people condemn the attack on two mainland Chinese men at the airport by anti-extradition bill protesters on Tuesday http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: Outside Mong Kok Police Station, two eggs are thrown by protesters in the direction of officers standing guard http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/jDmbPtYCrG
#LIVE: Pro-Beijing political heavyweights were among those at Tamar Park. Organisers say 476,000 people have attended the rally. http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/NBclQ49gNR
#LIVE: Officers at Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station gear up with helmets and shields as protesters earlier proposed to target the premises http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: Protesters remain outside Mong Kok Police Station http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotests via @SCMPHongKongpic.twitter.com/c6kqHAb8XQ
#LIVE: Laser lights have been pointed at officers at Mong Kok Police Station, a spokesman for the force says, warning that the crowd is participating in an illegal assembly. He called on people to leave http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: Most protesters are now in Mong Kok, fully geared with helmets and masks. They're focused on the police station and a stand-off ia under way. http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: Protesters have also built roadblocks on Prince Edward Road, and a bus and other vehicles have been stopped. http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/HXjVqHaeac
#LIVE: Riot police are gathering in Mong Kok as protesters converge there after the Hung Hom march, which has officially ended http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: Police say they will disperse protesters surrounding Mong Kok Police Station shortly and have appealed to demonstrators and other members of the public at the scene to leave immediately. http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: As riot police advanced along Nathan Road, protesters fled to neighbouring Sai Yeung Choi Street South, although some demonstrators called on others to try to enter Mong Kok Police Station. http://sc.mp/2r6q #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/uQJL3HGAOK
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