For months, anti-government protesters have been using whatever they can get their hands on to block roads across Hong Kong – rubbish bins, street signs, metal barriers, and bricks they prise from sidewalks.
Usually, protesters would just litter the streets with the debris in a haphazard manner to try to stop traffic and slow down police advances.
But increasingly, they’ve been placing bricks into peculiar little formations – two bricks placed vertically, and one horizontally across – in what many have described as Stonehenge-like structures.
RTHK’s Wong Yin-ting and Darren Leung went around Baptist University in Kowloon Tong when the streets were blockaded last week, to find out from the protesters why they were doing this.
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Feature: the mini brick-Stonehenges on HK streets
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