Kan Tai Wong
Hong Kongese
1957, Hong Kong, China
Works in the Collection
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Kan Tai WongUniversity Students at Tiananmen Square
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Kan Tai WongProtesters Confronting the People’s Armed Police on Tiananmen Square
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Kan Tai WongIn April, Students from Various Universities in Beijing, Gathered to Mourn the Death of Hu Yaobang, Former Secretary General of Chinese Communist Party (CCP). They Gathered and Stayed Overnight on Tiananmen Square till Dawn
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Kan Tai WongIn the Zone Where Students Were Conducting a Hunger Strike on Tiananmen Square, a Flag with a Picture of Bao Qingtian, the Famous Judge Who Upholds and Represents Justice in Ancient Times, Was Raised
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Kan Tai WongXinhuamen, Entrance of Zhongnanhai, Serves as the Central Headquarters for the Communist Party of China and the State Council (Central Government) of China. The Xinhuamen Entrance Lies on the North Side of West Chang’an Avenue
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Kan Tai WongOn Changan Avenue in Front of Tiananmen Square, People’s Armed Police Prevented Protesters from Moving Forward
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Kan Tai WongYesterday, Students on Tiananmen Square Broke through the First Defense Line of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) And Police, but Then They Were Chased after and Dispelled by the PLA and Police at the Second Defense Line
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Kan Tai WongSoft Drinks Placed on Changan Avenue near Tiananmen Square
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Kan Tai WongIn a Room of a Beijing Hotel, a Spokesman of Beijing’s Chinese People’s Armed Police Force Appeared on TV
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Kan Tai WongStudents Actively Held Back Protesters from Moving Forward, Urging the Public to Remain Calm
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Kan Tai WongPeople’s Armed Police on Guard in Front of the Great Hall of the People, Tiananmen Square
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Kan Tai WongOn the Morning of June 4th, 1989, the Army Which Occupied Tiananmen Square Shot at the Public Who Gathered on Changan Avenue
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Kan Tai WongIn a Mass Demonstration, Protesters Hold Up Portraits of Karl Marx and Zhou Enlai, Chinese Premier Who Served during the Mao Zedong Era
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