The Hong Kong protests in 2014 were sparked by Chinese interference in Hong Kong's elections. Over 150,000 protesters gathered in Hong Kong's Admiralty, Causeway Bay, Mong Kok, and Tsim Sha Tsui districts starting in late September 2014 over several months to protest Beijing's selection of executive chiefs rather than a democratic election. The protests aimed to defend Hong Kong's autonomy and democratic freedoms against perceived encroachment by the Chinese government. After the protests, Hong Kong maintained its "one country, two systems" framework but without interference from other countries in its leadership elections.
2. HISTORY
Hong kong is an independent country of China.
This means, they control and govern themselves,
separate from mainland China.
Originally, a British Colony, HK was given back
to Mainland in 1941 when the Japanese people
occupied HongKong.
3. Hong Kong is located at the very southern part of
China, across from Shenzhen.
HongKong Location
4. HOW DID THE
HONG KONG PROTEST
AFFECT THE CANTONESE
PEOPLE’S LIVES?
5. WHO—WHERE — WHEN
➤PROTESTERS, GOVERNMENT
Started with about 100 students who used social media to get about150,000
people to gather in one area in a couple of days
➤HONK KONG
• Admiralty (26 September 2014 – 11 December 2014)
• Causeway Bay (28 September 2014 – 15 December 2014)
• Mong Kok (28 September 2014 – 25 November 2014)
• Tsim Sha Tsui (1 October 2014 – 3 October 2014)
➤26 September 2014, 1 October 2014.
They began the protest
over the pre election of a chief.
This is when they
ended the protest
6. BEFORE THE PROTEST
➤ HongKong is a democratic place which means that they can
vote freely
➤ It also means that the cantonese people could speak freely for
themselves
➤ Other Chinese country had influence on their elections
7. RESULTS
➤ The Chinese people started to get involved in their pre
elections which the cantonese people couldn't accept
➤ People got into a massive protest over the fact that Chinese
basically are taking away their freedom.
➤ HongKong is a democratic country but people say that
HongKong is also a communism country so its believed to be
a 1 government 2 systems country.
8.
9. AFTER THE PROTEST
➤ HongKong is still a 1 government 2 system country
➤ They now get no other country involved in their pre election
for a chief
➤ They still have their freedom and rights to vote just like before
➤ China couldn't accept the fact they they couldn't pre elect for
HongKong so they got mad and took any social network with
HongKong down which features Instagram!
10. WHY WERE PEOPLE PROTESTING
➤ Beijing electing executive chiefs
➤ Hong Kong not China
➤ Chinese country’s getting
involved
12. CONCLUSION
➤ You all might thing well whats the answer to your essential question well
we are gonna tell you.
➤ I want you to change mindset for a moment and put yourself in the
cantonese people’s shoes and say to yourself my country do we need
someone whom we can trust with our government and our world choices.
➤ Do we need someone whom we can't choose ourself to take care of our
economy and our world stocks.
➤ If you can either say yes or no to those 2 questions then you basically
found you answer!