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Photos: How Hong Kong’s protesters celebrated China’s National Day Photos: How Hong Kong’s protesters celebrated China’s National Day
(35 minutes later)
The fourth day of pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong happened to fall on the anniversary of the birth of a communist China. Still, demonstrations that have swelled in the region continued to remain peaceful, even as China continued with National Day celebrations.The fourth day of pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong happened to fall on the anniversary of the birth of a communist China. Still, demonstrations that have swelled in the region continued to remain peaceful, even as China continued with National Day celebrations.
It wasn't all celebration for those who are a part of the movement. One protester expressed his displeasure when a helicopter carrying China's flag flew over Hong Kong.It wasn't all celebration for those who are a part of the movement. One protester expressed his displeasure when a helicopter carrying China's flag flew over Hong Kong.
 
There was even heckling -- a Hong Kong leader received a negative response during a flag raising ceremony.There was even heckling -- a Hong Kong leader received a negative response during a flag raising ceremony.
Still, the peaceful protests continued in a movement that seems to be gaining traction daily. Here's a timelapse video showing the transformation of one of the main locations of the demonstrations:Still, the peaceful protests continued in a movement that seems to be gaining traction daily. Here's a timelapse video showing the transformation of one of the main locations of the demonstrations:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=afAp6umV9QQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=afAp6umV9QQ
Umbrellas continue to be a big part of the story, and some even call this event the "Umbrella Revolution."Umbrellas continue to be a big part of the story, and some even call this event the "Umbrella Revolution."
Even in Stockholm, the "Umbrella Revolution" had supporters.Even in Stockholm, the "Umbrella Revolution" had supporters.
The demonstrations didn't stop China though -- one National Day celebration that took place near the protests included clowns.The demonstrations didn't stop China though -- one National Day celebration that took place near the protests included clowns.
On China's National Day, Hong Kong's government put on a clown show http://t.co/MzKX4bUo6u pic.twitter.com/lCBPN5QDEa — Ishaan Tharoor (@ishaantharoor) October 1, 2014On China's National Day, Hong Kong's government put on a clown show http://t.co/MzKX4bUo6u pic.twitter.com/lCBPN5QDEa — Ishaan Tharoor (@ishaantharoor) October 1, 2014
On China's National Day, Hong Kong's government put on a clown show http://t.co/MzKX4bUo6u pic.twitter.com/lCBPN5QDEaOn China's National Day, Hong Kong's government put on a clown show http://t.co/MzKX4bUo6u pic.twitter.com/lCBPN5QDEa
— Ishaan Tharoor (@ishaantharoor) October 1, 2014— Ishaan Tharoor (@ishaantharoor) October 1, 2014
  
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