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#YellowEconomy #FirstHand
Shop now!: Hongkongers' Lunar New Year Market in Causeway Bay as Alternative to Government-run Version at Victoria Park


Protest-friendly "yellow" economy has spread to annual Lunar New Year Market. As the government removed the "dry good" section in Hong Kong's largest lunar new year market in Victoria Park and banned citizens-initiated markets in various districts, some citizens then rented their own venue to organize a market place that welcomes protest-themed products.

Some of the booths in the Causeway Bay are, for instance, rented by students who sell hand-made goods.

Opening Hours of the Lunar New Year Market in #Causeway Bay:
Address: Percival Street
Time : 1200 - 2200
Date: Now - 24 Jan

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https://instagram.com/rent.a.store?igshid=19kidljffu7sw
#AppleDaily #YellowEconomy
Pro-democracy 'Yellow' Shop Owner: Persist and Hongkongers will walk with You

Despite raided by 200 police with multiple arrests including the founder and the head of the company, Next Media persisted to publish their newspaper Apple Daily as usual on August 11, 2020.

Many Hongkongers showed support by buying the newspaper. A pro-democracy "yellow" shop owner Mr Wong has paid for more than a hundred copies of Apple Daily in a convenient store and offered them for free.

He hoped Apple Daily could stand until the end, “I hope you [Next Media] can persist. As the largest 'yellow' media, it will be sad that we lose you. I hope you can stand until the end and Hongkongers will walk with you.”

Source: InMedia #Aug11
#10Oct2020 #YellowEconomy
Pro-democracy 'Yellow' Stores in Hong Kong Set Oct 10 as "Thanksgiving Weekend"

The day 10 October 2020 is deemed the Thanksgiving Day for yellow shops, which support democracy in Hong Kong. One of these events is the “Office Avengers, Love Hong Kong Mini Bazaar”.

Many yellow shops participate in this bazaar, by selling home-made goods, handicraft, daily necessities, and objects printed with the words “Hong Kong Add Oil [Fight On]”.

One of the most popular items on site is the series "We really love Hong Kong goddam much”, where t-shirt, tote bag, sticker, keyring, stamp and installation are available.

Bazaar opening time:
Date: 10-11th October 2020 (Saturday and Sunday)
Time: noon - 6 pm
Venue: 1/F, 202-204 Prince Edward Road West

#Thanksgiving
#PoliceState #PoliticalProsecution
Pro-democracy Restaurant Owner and Family Subjected to Police Violence Face Arrest After A Year


In late October 2019, a number of irritant odor incidents were reported in Tuen Mun. Some local residents speculated that the pungent smell was caused by the Tai Hing Police Operational Base.

On October 30,, 2019, hundreds of cvilian surrounded the police base and demanded for an explanation.

During the police dispersal operation, the owner of the restaurant 'Dan Yatai' and her brother were violently subdued by the riot police inside their restaurant and were arrested them on charges of 'obstructing police officers'. The owner and her brother were released on bail the next day.

A year later, 'Dan Yatai' said on their Facebook page on November 13, 2020 that the owner and her brother received a call from the Tuen Mun Police Station and were requested to go to the Police Station.

The owner told Stand News that she and her brother received the call in the afternoon. They were asked to bring their lawyers to the police station on Monday, November 16, but were not informed of their impending arrest.

It was not until her brother pressed further on the question, the police admitted that they would be arrested 'by appointment' and charged with 'obstructing the police officers'.

The owner added that there were a lot of people who got arrested after they were out on bail since last year, so she was psychologically prepared for this. She was confident that she would be exculpated.

On October 30 last year in Tuen Mun, police arrested over 50 civilians. When 'Dan Yatai' reopened on November 12, 2019, a lot of local residents queued up to show their support. Some people wrote encouraging quotes on the restaurant's door.

Source: Stand News #Nov13

#YellowEconomy #Arrest #DanYatai

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Video of the Violent Arrest on Oct 30, 2019
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/9387

Photos Showing the Police Tied Up the Owner and her Brother by Force
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/9384
#Solidarity
Protesters' Painting is "the Best Advertisement", Says
#Chickeeduck's CEO

Chickeeduck has a new branch in Tin Hau slated to open soon, with a painting of a protester boldly displayed on its shutters. CEO Herbert Chow said the painting was his favorite part of the new store; since the painting faces the on-ramp to the Central-Wan Chai Bypass, "This is our best advertisement."

He wanted it to be a constant reminder to the government and the people of Hong Kong: "If they hadn't tried to ram the extradition bill through #LegCo last year, would these people have been on the streets?"

He also wanted to challenge the pro-Beijing camp's denigrating description of the pro-democracy protesters as "evil rioters". "If they withdrew the bill on June 12 [when LegCo was scheduled to vote on the extradition bill], no one would need to wear all this gear to protect themselves."

Chickeeduck had caught the attention of Hongkongers when they displayed a statue of Hong Kong's Lady Liberty in one of their branches earlier.

Originally a children's clothing store chain, the new branch will also carry products related to the anti-ELAB movement, such as T-shirts and small replicas of the Lady Liberty statue.

Chow said the store will present more merchandises with artwork from local artists.

Source: InMediaHK.net #Dec10
https://bit.ly/3r3b5ly

#HerbertChow #LadyLiberty #AntiELAB #HongKongProtests #ProtestArt #HongKongBrand #YellowEconomy
#YellowEconomy #FirstHand
Support Yellow Stores at White Market X MR.LLH -

At the New Year Market in D2 Place, you can find handicraft, hand sanitizer, postcard, snacks, red pockets, skin care product and so on.

In particular, there are around 10 pro-democracy 'yellow' counters sharing the theme of #Save12. They remind Hongkongers of the 12 Hong Kong activists jailed by China, as well as the happenings in the city.

Details of the Market:
Date:Dec 31, 2020 -January 3, 2021
Time:1pm - 8pm
Venue: THE SPACE, D2 Place, Phase 1, 2/F

#D2Place #MRLLH #WhiteMarket #NewYeae2021 #Shopping
#Choices #Boycott
Hong Kong Netizens Boycott Made-in-China TV Series

ViuTV, a free-to-air TV channel in Hong Kong, broadcast a Chinese drama seriee called "Drug War" during their prime time since Feb 8, 2021. One week later on Feb 15, the TV station annnounced a change of program after facing strong opposition from Hong Kong netizens.

The Chinese drama, which has 30 episodes in total, has been boycotted by Hongkongers since its first release. Hong Kong netizens filled the facebook page of ViuTV with requests to remove the series and the hastag "#StopShowingDrugWar". The 45,000-membered activists group "Boycott TVB" has voiced support for the boycott. A recently established concern group has already gathered 3,500 likes within a week. Netizens also warned ViuTV that they might extend the boycott to artists like Mirror and Error in the TV station.

In the end, #ViuTV announced that the Chinese series will be aired during midnight over the weekend. The primetime slot will be replaced by the South Korean drama "Kkondae Intern". ViuTV also said they will release more locally produced programmes in due course.

Source: Stand News #Feb15

#ViuTV #KkondaeIntern #CCTVB #KoreanDrama #YellowEconomy #Television
#Solidarity #NeverForget
Hong Kong Restaurant Gives Free #Candles On the Eve of #June4 Commemoration Day

On June 3, 2021, the restaurant Villa Villa Cafe & Bar, located in North Point, Hong Kong, placed boxes of candle for customers and passersby to take.

The annual candlelight vigil in commemoration of the June 4th #TiananmenMassacre has been banned by the Hong Kong police for the second year. The organizer who had been holding the #vigil in #VictoriaPark since 1990 called on Hongkongers to commemorate the pro-democracy victims of the brutal crackdown by the CCP "in each of their own way".

In their facebook page on June 2, 2021, Villa Villa Cafe & Bar wrote that they "made a wrong order of birthday candles". The restaurant welcomed fellow citizens to take them for free. The remaining candles would be donated to a church nearby.

The person-in-charge of the restaurant Mr Tse told InMedia that "everything's in the heart".

Source: InMedia #Jun3
https://bit.ly/3ihun4K

#YellowEconomy #Conscience
#Solidarity #Hongkongers
Pro-democracy Optical shop claims no surprise to nuisance and vows no regrets to exhibiting support to #AppleDaily

ipoint Optical is an optical shop in Hong Kong, known for its voluntary service and free eyewear to detained and arrested pro-democracy protesters.

On June 20, 2021, the shop placed a front-page advertisement on Apple Daily, following the police's raid, arrests and the freezing of assets.

Soon after that, the shop has been spitefully harassed, receiving nearly a hundred anonymous phone calls in one morning.

Without much alternative, the shop must stop answering all phone calls which impacted badly on their business operation. The shop called for their customers to contact them via other means.

Owner of the optical shop, Michael expressed that someone put up pro-government posters outside their shop to indicate disagreement, so he was not surprised and concerned about more nuisance.

He reiterated that he took no regrets in putting up an advertisement on Apple Daily. There were also new customers visiting them after seeing the ad, Michael said.

Source: Apple Daily, #Jun20
https://bit.ly/3gGScC3

#YellowEconomy #Optician #Ipoint
Pro-democracy Dessert Shop Attacked by Men in Black; 1 Arrested While 4 on the Loose

Hk9cake, a dessert shop in Kwai Chung Plaza was been ransacked in late evening on February 12, with five people clothed in black barging into the shop with plastic rods, and attacking two employees, who were cleaning the shop at the time. The two employees had fallen down during the attack.

A 30-year-old employee surnamed Tai had injuries on his hands and head, while the other 24-year-old employee surnamed Ho had injuries on the back and head.

A 38-year-old man had injuries on his hands while attempting to put a stop to the attack. They were sent to Princess Margaret Hospital to be treated.

Watch the secutity camera footage released by the dessert shop
https://youtu.be/NR5ZxYZSUo4

The Police intercepted at 37-year-old man surnamed Keung, who was sent to the hospital after he reported injuries to his foot.

After initial investigations, the Police has arrested Keung on charges of wounding. The case is being followed up by Kwai Tsing District Investigation Team Four. Four people are still on the loose.

#Hk9cake posted on their social media on Saturday night, stating that at around 10pm, two employees were attacked by five people clothed in black. The employees suffered bone fractures and were bleeding, and were sent to the hospital.

Hk9cake also stated that pro-Beijing supporters had instigated a verbal confrontation earlier at noon, and were suspected of stepping into the shop’s boundaries in the afternoon.

They asked for the public to provide information regarding the attack, and promised a reward for their troubles. The shop remains closed until an unspecified date.

Hk9cake was opened by #AhLong (阿龍), an engineer arrested during the protests, in July 2020. The shop sells soufflé pancakes, and had organised several “limtied-edition shop manager days” to support those arrested in the protests.

#YellowEconomy #Assult #CCP

Sources: InMedia, Hk9cake; #Feb13
https://bit.ly/3GFE4CE