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On the last night before the clearance of the protest site, someone hung a banner with the words: "It's just the beginning."

"People said we would be back. In the beginning I wasn't that optimistic. I thought it would take at least 10 years," James 
says. "I didn't know it would happen so quickly."
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James was in awe when a million took to the streets on 9 June. But he was especially touched by a July march organised by 
senior citizens who call themselves "the silver-haired". He did not know there would be so many older people who support 
the protests.

It was not the same experience at home - where he sees protesters as critical to defending Hong Kong's civil liberties, his 
parents think they are trouble-makers.
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"My mother said it was right to beat people, and it's better to punish them all."

These differences have also upset his mother: "I have raised him... provided an education for him. The way he treats his 
elders makes me uncomfortable," she says. "He said I am not educated and know nothing.
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Seeing the older protesters was a moment of exhilaration for him, a bridge between generations.
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These protests have been pivotal in cementing identity for thousands more like James across Hong Kong. It is no longer just 
a free-wheeling capitalist dream, where as long as you make money political apathy will rule the day. In just over 20 years it 
has seen one of the most rapid developments of group identity.
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"China has developed well," says Lily Wong, who runs the snack shop. "Young people don't understand their identities and 
their origins."

She is one of those who feels the breath of China over their shoulder and is not chilled by it - but reassured.

They too have enjoyed being open about their feelings despite threats and condemnation from the many who support the 
cause of the protesters.

What nobody can do is tell us where Hong Kong goes from here. What they all know is that no matter what their view, they will 
fight with all their heart for what they believe is the best for the city. 

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