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Friday marks 80-year-old Hongkonger’s 500th nightly protest in Mong Kok since Occupy movement ended

Armed with yellow umbrella and loudhailer, former cab driver Benedict Ng Pun-tuk fights for ‘real democracy’, come wind or rain

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Benedict Ng Pun-tuk in a familiar pose. Photo: David Wong

Eighty-year-old Benedict Ng Pun-tuk is a familiar sight on Mong Kok’s busiest street where, armed with a yellow umbrella and loudhailer, he gathers with a group of protestors every night to fight for “real democracy”.

Regardless of the weather, Ng leads the group from their meeting point outside the Broadway Cinema at Sai Yeung Choi Street South, nicknamed Democracy Street, on a march down Argyle Street and Nathan Street every evening.

Friday will be the 500th consecutive day he has maintained his vigil, which began at the end of the Occupy Central movement in 2014.

Meet the 80-year-old who has protested every night in Mong Kok since the Occupy movement ended

There have been threats, attacks and harassment from suspected triad members, police and the “blue ribbon” supporters of the pro-establishment camp in the past 500 days. But the former taxi driver remains unfazed, saying nothing can drive them away.

“No matter if it was typhoon No 8 or Lunar New Year, every night we have gathered around here with yellow umbrellas as our trademark,” he said.

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