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  June 4 Bike Ride in Hong Kong
  June 4, 2010 (Sunday)
  Ride from Shanghai Street to Victoria Park
  Hong Kong

Let's Ride
Melody Chan riding for press freedom and the release of dissident Liu Xiao Bo
(Melody becomes a volunteer for Occupy Central in 2013)


(This photo essay is on CNN i-Report. Click for details)


Over 100 bikers took to the streets riding from Shanghai Street in Yau Ma Tei district, Kowloon, to Wanchai via Star Ferry with a police escort. They then rode to Causeway Bay and joined the Candlelight Vigil at Victoria Park with 150,000 people mourning for victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown.

This event was organized by Wooferten, a non-profit that promotes art exploration and experimentation, to commemorate the bicycle parade in Beijing for press freedom in 1989 and to demand the immediate release of Liu Xiao Bo.

Liu was sentenced to 11 years in jail on December 2009 for "inciting subversion of state power and the socialist system" through the Charter '08 manifesto, which was co-signed by some 300 prominent citizens advocating the end of the one-party rule.

Click for photo essay on June 4 Candlelight Vigil.


Getting Ready
Getting the bicycles ready


Free Liu
Bikers demand the immediate release of dissident Liu Xiao Bo

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Activist Supports
Activist Ho Loy joins the ride


Down Shanghai Street
Riding down Shanghai Street towards Tsim Sha Tsui


Organizers
Ricky and Yan coordinate the ride


Tribute
Bouquet to the Flying Dutchman


The Group
Bikers with the Flying Dutchman with a banner "Don't Forget June 4".


Crossing the Harbour
Edward on Star Ferry from Tsim Sha Tsui to Wanchai


Outside Arts Centre
Paying tribute to the public art outside Arts Centre in Wanchai


To Victoria Park
Riding from Wanchai towards Causeway Bay

(This photo essay is on CNN i-Report. Click for details)


 
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