Tensions are escalating at an anti-government march on Sunday, with the stand-off between protesters and Hong Kong police continuing into the evening at a road junction beyond the approved end point of the procession in Central.

H/T: South China Morning Post

If you made a bet on Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement still bringing out huge crowds after six consecutive months of demonstrations, well done, please collect your winnings pic.twitter.com/rjs5uId9ST — Rachel Blundy (@rachelblundy) December 8, 2019

#HongKongProtests HongKongers are marching on the street from day till night today on #HumanRightsDay. When the movement just started, it is still early summer. It is now already winter but we wont stop until our five demands are realised. Please continue to #StandWithHongKong! pic.twitter.com/Bjlu5sPTYU — San (@48arty3) December 8, 2019

Pepes, Linden Pigs, Linden dog are now outside Wan Chai Fire Station. #HumanRightsDay #HongKongProstest pic.twitter.com/t1xjfYwXic — Xinqi Su 蘇昕琪 (@XinqiSu) December 8, 2019

“We want Hong Kong to remain Hong Kong,” a poster says. Crowd now in Wan Chai while Victoria Park and Causeway Bay are packed to bursting point. #HumanRightsDay #HongKongProtest pic.twitter.com/9R8U6FwaQ1 — Xinqi Su 蘇昕琪 (@XinqiSu) December 8, 2019

The whole-family-die curse, the fingers, and the anger aiming at riot police outside the force’s HQs in Wan Chai #HumanRightsDay #HongKongProstest pic.twitter.com/pch0YaMgzb — Xinqi Su 蘇昕琪 (@XinqiSu) December 8, 2019

A message from a #HumanRightsDay march goer to the government. pic.twitter.com/Gp884EBSNU — Xinqi Su 蘇昕琪 (@XinqiSu) December 8, 2019

Fai Chun, red poster with auspicious words written in Chinese calligraphy for Lunar New Year, has turned protest-themed, cursing families of rogue cops death #HumanRightsDay #HongKongProtest pic.twitter.com/PmLM2CztZw — Xinqi Su 蘇昕琪 (@XinqiSu) December 8, 2019

Have a beer and take a picture with riot police stationing 100m behind #HumanRightsDay #HongKongProtest pic.twitter.com/PkdxUbPXJs — Xinqi Su 蘇昕琪 (@XinqiSu) December 8, 2019

This man in white jacket had been running arounds between riot police and protesters in Sheung Wan. The last round ended short as police pointed torch light at him. #HumanRightsDay #HongKongProtest pic.twitter.com/2FHEQ2YGVy — Xinqi Su 蘇昕琪 (@XinqiSu) December 8, 2019