Several pro-democracy
protests are planned for Hong Kong on Saturday reflecting the widespread anger at the government, ranging from an elderly sit-in, a face mask party, a shopping mall demonstration and an anti-emergency law street march.
Hong Kong's protests started in opposition to a now-abandoned extradition bill but have mushroomed in four months into a pro-democracy movement and an outlet for anger at social inequality in the Asian financial hub.
Hong Kong has experienced relative calm since last weekend, when a peaceful march by tens of thousands spiraled into a night of running battles between
protesters and police.