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HONGKONG-SECURITY/CITY
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June 18, 2021 
Filmmaker Herbert Chow, 57, the owner of the shop Chickeeduck, poses for a photograph near his office... 
Hong Kong, China 
The Wider Image: In a scarred Hong Kong, "beautiful things are gone\ 
Filmmaker Herbert Chow, 57, the owner of the shop Chickeeduck, poses for a photograph near his office in Hong Kong, China, June 18, 2021. Chow said he wants his shop to become a place of hope. "We want to tell people that we still have free space," he said. "It's because we see that they might change history." Chow said his children are literal reminders of Hong Kong's history: His son was born in 2014, the year when protesters of the "Umbrella movement" occupied the main arteries of the financial district for 79 days; his daughter was born in 2019. "The regime wants us to forget. I hope to use my camera to remember," he said. "We are resisting in our memories. We are resisting forgetfulness." REUTERS/Lam Yik SEARCH "YIK SECURITY" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
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