A mainland Chinese student paid tribute to the June 4, 1989, Tiananmen Square crackdown in the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) campus, where the Goddess of Democracy statue had been situated before being removed last year. He believed that Mainland Chinese should be more responsible for commemoration of the suppression.
Mr. Li, a CUHK student who commemorated with flowers at the former site of the statue, felt that the statue would stay in his heart forever.
Also he pointed out that Mainland Chinese should be more responsible in commemorating the massacre. However, the contrary has been the case as the massacre is mainly commemorated by Hongkongers and Taiwanese people. Even his classmates in China did not know about the crackdown….