People across China are celebrating the Year of the Horse with family gatherings, fireworks and presents. But in one Hong Kong park, the Lunar New Year is also a time for political satire.
Honk Kong New Year Festival

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Hong Kong student Miss Tsoi supports the Occupy Central movement to fight for universal suffrage.

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A student vendor explains her product to customers.

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A customer with a horse hat at the Lunar New Year Fair.