Miniharm’s Top 10 Moments of 2014
Tuesday, December 30, 2014

It’s been a whirlwind year in China. Here’s a look back at 10 moments that made us smile.
It’s been a whirlwind year in China. Here’s a look back at 10 moments that made us smile.
HONG KONG — The turbulent Hong Kong democracy protests came to an end yesterday when jazz saxophonist Kenny G dispersed the crowds by playing his hit song “Going Home” on a continuous loop.
HONG KONG — As the democracy protests in Hong Kong enter their second week, sources say the number of drum circles in the city has reached critical levels.
BEIJING — This week, leaders from around the world applauded Chinese President Xi Jinping for showing “extraordinary restraint” in dealing with the ongoing chaos spurred by democracy protests in Hong Kong.
Edward Snowden, the NSA whistleblower who leaked documents which detail secret U.S. surveillance programs, has been living in Hong Kong since May. Whether he will be extradited remains to be seen. Here are the feelings of the Chinese people.
HONG KONG — During a rally in opposition to legislation to outlaw sexual discrimination, Hong Kong’s Christian right came out in force with one core message.
“Hong Kong is no place for love, tolerance or understanding,” keynote speaker Reverend Jayson Tam told a crowd of thousands. “If we wanted our children to grow up with the right to love whomever they want, we’d have moved to San Francisco after the handover like other free thinking people.”
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