Hong Kong remembers the bloodiest riot that gave way for Cultural Revolution in China

Although far removed from the severity of the 1967 riots, with no fatalities, it was described as the city's worst violence since then. 
Hong Kong is unrecognizable now from the city which 50 years ago was the scene of bloody riots, fueled by resentment of colonial rule and inspired by the Cultural Revolution unfolding in China.(Photo: AFP)
Hong Kong is unrecognizable now from the city which 50 years ago was the scene of bloody riots, fueled by resentment of colonial rule and inspired by the Cultural Revolution unfolding in China.(Photo: AFP)
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But although memories of the bomb-strewn chaos of 1967 have faded, the city  is facing a new era of turbulence. (Photo: AFP)
But although memories of the bomb-strewn chaos of 1967 have faded, the city  is facing a new era of turbulence. (Photo: AFP)
The clashes between leftists and police lasted from May to December and left 51 dead, including five police officers. (Photo: AFP)
The clashes between leftists and police lasted from May to December and left 51 dead, including five police officers. (Photo: AFP)
Images from the time show bloodied residents, including women and children, and large groups of protesters facing off against police.  (Photo: AFP)
Images from the time show bloodied residents, including women and children, and large groups of protesters facing off against police.  (Photo: AFP)
The riots followed the start of the 'Cultural Revolution' in China, which saw mass purges of government opponents. (Photo: AFP)
The riots followed the start of the 'Cultural Revolution' in China, which saw mass purges of government opponents. (Photo: AFP)

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