Hong Kong is bracing for a rowdy and possibly hugely dangerous Halloween on Thur...
HONG KONG - Hong Kong is bracing for a rowdy and possibly hugely dangerous Halloween on Thursday, when thousands of pro-democracy protesters, many wearing banned face masks, plan to combine with fancy-dress clubbers in the party district of Lan Kwai Fong.
Every weekend, the bars in Lan Kwai Fong spill on to the streets office goers, clubbers and expatriate families, even without the activists who have thrown petrol bombs at police, set fires and trashed buildings during five months of unrest. And Halloween masks have not been banned, which will make it difficult for police to identify protesters.
Lam said she expected negative economic growth in the Asian financial hub this year, in part as a result of the unrest.
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