China has berated the US and EU consulates in Hong Kong for displaying candles to commemorate the Tiananmen Square massacre , blasting it as a clumsy political show to destabilise the city.
Candles were seen lit in the windows of the US consulate building, which is next to the residence of Hong Kongs Beijing-appointed leader Carrie Lam, and the European Unions office on Friday night.
The missions also posted photographs of their candlelit Tiananmen memorials on social media.
Any attempt to exploit Hong Kong to carry out infiltration or sabotage activities against the mainland crosses the red line … is absolutely intolerable, a spokesperson for the Hong Kong office of Chinas foreign ministry said on Saturday .
We again urge the organs of relevant countries in Hong Kong to immediately … stop meddling with Hong Kong affairs and Chinas internal affairs at large, and avoid playing with fire.
For three decades in Hong Kong, huge crowds, often tens of thousands strong, have held candlelit vigils on 4 June for those killed in 1989 when tanks and troops crushed pro-democracy protests in Beijing.
Crowds have swelled in recent years as Hong Kongers grapple with Beijings increasingly assertive rule.
However this years vigil was banned at a time when Hong Kong authorities are carrying out a sweeping clampdown on dissent following huge and often violent democracy protests two years ago.
Flashes of defiance still flickered across the city Friday night as residents simultaneously turned their mobile phone lights or lit candles in multiple districts across the city to mark the date.
There were online calls for people to turn off the lights at home and place candles in their windows in commemoration.
Public commemorations of the Tiananmen crackdown are forbidden in mainland China and, until recently, semi-autonomous Hong Kong was the one place in China where large scale remembrance was still tolerated.