At one of the earliest supply stations in the route from Central (Financial District) to Causeway Bay, there is a beautiful sign with my favourite (understood) slogan for these protests: "Hongkong... refuelling!"
Near CKC (Cheung Kong Centre), a man sits on an expressway divider, checking messages on his mobile phone. Below, a beautiful sign of caligraphy stands afixed.
Another angle...
I saw a few of these signs tonight. The characters are very cute.
One road into the government centre was guarded by just three police tonight. It was a record low.
Attached to the side of the new government center were some recent newspapers. An editorial advert showed a running man carrying a yellow umbrella.
Here is a series of hand-drawn posters I saw on the side of a building.
The wall of sticky notes that follows a curving outdoors staircase on the edge of the parliment building has become a focal point of messages left by protesters. It was recently named (unofficially) "Lennon Wall, Hongkong" after John Lennon and his public messages against the Vietnam War.
A projector was installed to display Tweets from supporters around the globe.
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