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Hong Kong, Jun 9 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Jerome Favre) .- Thousands of colored streamers show up in the art installation "River of Light" that will be exhibited from this Wednesday in Hong Kong. FOOTAGE OF THE ART EXHIBITION "RIVER OF LIGHT" EXHIBITED IN HONG KONG.
Beijing, Nov 5 (EFE).- China commemorates the 75th anniversary of Taiwan's recovery from Japanese occupation with an exhibition at the National Museum of China which runs from Oct .25. (Camera: JESUS CENTENO).B-ROLL OF THE 'A TERRITORY UNBROKEN: THEMATIC EXHIBITION COMMEMORATING THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF TAIWAN'S RECOVERY FROM JAPANESE OCCUPATION' AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF CHINA, IN BEIJING, CHINA. SOUND BITES: MR. LIAN, A VISITOR (IN CHINESE).TRANSLATIONS: 1. I think Taiwan is definitely returning to China very soon. That is, moreover, a wish of both countries.2. It is a shame that Taiwan was invaded by the Japanese. If a country is not strong, if it is not prosperous, other countries will harass it.3. I have not yet been able to visit Taiwan, but I have always wanted to go. 4. There are people in my family who went to Taiwan together with the Kuomintang and never returned.
A group of people in Hong Kong protests as part of the ‘Fridays for Future’ movement to demand faster action to tackle climate change. More than 5,000 events are planned worldwide, culminating in a massive rally in New York, where 1.1 million students from around 1,800 public schools have been given permission to skip classes. IMAGES
Tens of thousands continue to march along main roads of Hong Kong in another huge anti-government protest after dark, with seemingly no end in sight to the turmoil engulfing the finance hub, sparked by years of rising anger over Beijing's rule. IMAGES
In a huge march that marks the seventh straight weekend of protest, demonstrators march pass the end point sanctioned by the police towards the direction of the area of police and government headquarters. IMAGES
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).