A previous Tiananmen candlelight vigil in Hong Kong
People across Hong Kong are still finding ways to mark the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown - despite the official vigil being banned due to coronavirus.
The Hong Kong Alliance - which organization the annual vigil - has called on people to mark the date with a home-based commemoration.
They are asking people to light a candle at 20:00 local time "no matter where you are", followed by a minute's silence, songs, and "chanting of slogans".
The ban comes comes as Beijing has proposed a new security law for the city, one that critics say would remove Hong Kong's freedoms and spell the end of the "one country, two systems" way of life.
They also fear the bill could mean no more Tiananmen Square vigils in Hong Kong - even after the virus threat has eased.
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