Activists celebrate a major victory following a record election turnout and months of protests.
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Hong Kong's legislative chamber (LegCo) will be welcoming a new breed of young pro-democracy faces. They all advocate greater independence or Hong Kong's right to self-determination with varying degrees of radicalism. Some of the most strident activists, however, were controversially banned from running in Sunday's election. Nathan Law is the most high-profile of the pro-democracy names to win a s
Rival groups have come up with colourful ways of referring to one another, as the BBC's Helier Cheung explains. Hong Kongers have a reputation for being outspoken and can boast an impressive array of creative insults. So it's no surprise that the run-up to its controversial legislative council elections has seen an explosion of taunts and jibes. The BBC explains what is at stake in these polls, wh
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