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Hong Kong tattoo artist puts support for protests in ink

WATCH: Hong Kong artist gives free protest-themed tattoos amid political turmoil – Aug 27, 2019

A Hong Kong artist is offering free protest-themed tattoos to people who want to show their support for pro-democracy demonstrations in the Chinese territory.

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The geometric tattoo combines an umbrella – the symbol of 2014 street protests – with the bauhinia flower, the floral emblem of Hong Kong.

“The idea is the umbrella is protecting the flower and Hong Kong,” Zada Lam, 28, told Reuters at his Kowloon shop where 200 people have received the tattoo since the latest protests began in June.

The city is grappling with its biggest political crisis since its handover to Beijing in 1997 and Communist Party authorities have sent a clear warning that forceful intervention is possible to quell the violence.

Zada Lam puts the sketch of the bauhinia flower on Jasmine’s shoulder in his tattoo studio in Hong Kong, China, August 24, 2019. Picture taken August 24, 2019. REUTERS/Ann Wang.

Last weekend’s protests saw some of the fiercest clashes yet between police and demonstrators since the protests began over a now-suspended extradition bill that would have allowed Hong Kong people to be sent to mainland China for trial.

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One customer said the tattoo is a reminder of what protesters are fighting for.

Sketches of umbrella and bauhinia flower are pictured on Zada Lam’s table in his tattoo studio in Hong Kong, China, August 24, 2019. Picture taken August 24, 2019. REUTERS/Ann Wang.

“Just like everything that happened in Hong Kong recently, it is the same as the tattoo, which is difficult to be erased,” said the customer, who declined to be named.

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