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A midnight photographic stroll through heart of Hong Kong’s waning protest - The Washington Post

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WP's China correspondent takes a midnight stroll through Hong Kong in the waning days of the protest, Monday, October 6, 2014. Signs of the protest are everywhere- with many protesters gone and a few remaining, it is mostly a time to reflect on how this changes China's soul.

A daily account of the 2014 Hong Kong democracy protests

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