In September 2025, the Hong Kong Home Affairs Department installed a new plaque on Queen’s Road Central.
It commemorates the “Historic Site of the Communist Party of China in the War of Resistance.”
The plaque stands in the same district where, under British rule, Communist groups once staged violent anti-colonial riots in 1967 — protests the British crushed as subversive acts.
Twenty-eight years after Hong Kong’s return, the same movement is now state heritage.
The rebels of yesterday became the rulers of today —
and the right to protest did not survive the exchange.
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