The clouds on Sunday threatened to rain cats and dogs, as it has been in recent days -- a perfect echo of the weather exactly 10 years ago when Hong Kong became China's after 156 years of British rule.
The organizers of the "People's March for Universal Suffrage" in Hong Kong was revving up the crowd that was amassing in Victoria Park with rally chants and songs, including a Cantonese version of "Do You Hear the People Sing" from "Les Miserables."
"One person one vote," said William Kwok, who prefers to join this July 1 "party" instead of the one commemorating the territory's Handover.
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