Hong Kong stages huge National Day democracy protests
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-29430229
"Thousands have joined pro-democracy protests in central Hong Kong, as they spread on China's 65th National Day.
The protesters want China to withdraw plans to vet candidates for the next Hong Kong leadership election in 2017.
Hong Kong's chief executive CY Leung urged them to back electoral reforms set out by Beijing. He was heckled by some protesters, who turned their backs when the national anthem was played.
China says it will "safeguard Hong Kong's prosperity and stability"...."
The handover of Hong Kong to China occured in 1997. At the time China was still a pretty rough place and Honk Kong was pretty free wheeling. Many though China would eventually crack down.
It appears to be happening and the young folks want no part of the election "reforms".