Hundreds of Hong Kong protesters held a religious vigil on Aug. 9 near the Wong Tai Sin Disciplined Services Quarters, where police families live, burning joss paper and money for the “hungry ghost” in a satirical protest against authorities.
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Hong Kong protesters burn joss paper outside police building
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