zhōng guó中国jiā qiáng加强“liù sì六四”jì niàn rì纪念日ān bǎo安保
Every year on June 4th is the memorial day for the "June 4th" Tiananmen Square incident.
On June 4th, 1989, many students and citizens peacefully protested in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, but later the military used force to suppress the event, causing many casualties.
The Chinese government does not allow public commemoration of the "June 4th" incident and does not disclose the exact number of deaths.
Every year on this day, security in Beijing and Hong Kong becomes stricter, and police increase checks to prevent people from holding memorial activities.
This year, the Hong Kong police also strengthened their forces to prevent citizens from mourning with candles, flowers, and other means.
Officials from countries like the United States have stated that the world will not forget the "June 4th" incident, and they hope China can face its history.
Taiwan also held public memorial activities, with many people participating.
Taiwan's leader said that democratic societies should remember history and respect human rights.