'P is for protest': Hong Kong families join pro-democracy rally
Armed with balloons and strollers, several hundred families took to the streets in Hong Kong on Saturday to show support for pro-democracy protests that are now in their third month.
The colourful and calm atmosphere at the rally was a far cry from the increasingly violent confrontations that have marked recent demonstrations by activists calling for greater freedoms in the city.
A leaflet featuring an alternative alphabet was circulated, offering "demonstration" for the letter D, "angry" for A and "protest" for P.
Faye Lai was attending with her three-year-old niece and said she hoped the rally would help children understand the tumult that has engulfed the international financial hub in recent weeks.
"We have to tell children about the current situation in Hong Kong, and educate them about what the right kind of society is," Lai, a stage assistant, told AFP.
"The future belongs to the children. Hong Kong's future is theirs. We are fighting for rights that children should have," she .