In photos: Lunar New Year riot in Mong Kok

Unrest in Hong Kong’s busiest district erupted during Lunar New Year festivities last night, resulting in what is being called the worst violence since the Occupy Movement in 2014.

Clashes between civilians and police officers began at around 10pm as authorities attempted to crack down on street food hawkers in Mong Kok. The hawkers, who were operating illegally, were defended by citizens visiting the Chinese New Year night market.

As tensions rose between citizens and police, localist group Hong Kong Indigenous called for supporters to gather in Mong Kok for an impromptu march with makeshift riot gear.


Protesters march while carrying homemade riot shields

Fires were set at junctions in the ordinarily bustling shopping district, as police and protesters continued to clash.


A police officer stands in front of a fire set by protesters


Protesters light a fire at a junction in Mong Kok


A protester walks past a fire with a metal rod

It is reported that tear gas and batons were deployed by police attempting to quell angry protests, and two warning shots were fired from a gun at around 2am.


Police officers prepare to charge at protesters.


A protester is arrested by police officers.


Multiple police officers restrain a protester in Mong Kok.

Many citizens and police officer sustained injuries as a result of the violence, and clips of protesters bleeding profusely or even lying unconscious on the ground have since gone viral on local social media.


A police officer is treated for unknown injuries during the protests.

An injured TV journalist is escorted away by a colleague and police officer

Journalists present were also caught in the fray, with reports varying on the number of media personnel injured.


Protesters dismantle a pavement for bricks to throw at riot police


Police officers arrest a protester


A journalist runs for safety as protesters throw bricks


A protester throws bricks at riot police


An unidentified bleeding man is escorted by riot police

The clash has been dubbed the “Fishball Revolution” after the popular street snack which was being sold by hawkers at the market.

Photos: Reuters

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