He stood in Tiananmen Square, wearing sneakers, track pants and a black T-shirt printed with the date of a massacre.It was June 4, 2019, the 30th anniversary of the killing of hundreds of pro-democracy protesters in Beijing....
The events on that bloody day in 1989 weren’t taught in school or ever mentioned in Chinese media....
As the anniversary approached, he booked a train ticket and traveled to Beijing, keeping the T-shirt hidden until he was on the square. Dong was a jiulinghou, as those
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