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Hong Kong national security gallery imprints 2019 protests as 'destruction'

New exhibits seek to promote Chinese patriotism in face of 'external hostilities'

A new exhibit in Hong Kong features photos and videos showing the damage caused by the 2019 protests. (Photo by Kensaku Ihara)

HONG KONG -- A new gallery emphasizing the damage caused by Hong Kong's 2019 protests opened in the city on Wednesday, part of the government's efforts to stoke Chinese patriotic sentiment in the territory.

The over 1,100-sq.-meter National Security Exhibition Gallery is located inside the Hong Kong Museum of History. Admission is free.

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