<p>Protesters shouting “Liberate Hong Kong!” marched through a shopping mall Saturday to demand that mainland Chinese traders leave the territory in a fresh weekend of anti-government tension.</p>.<p>The protest in Sheung Shui, near Hong Kong's boundary with the mainland, was part of efforts to pressure the government by disrupting economic activity.</p>.<p>Protests that began in June over a proposed China extradition law have spread to include demands for more democracy and other grievances.</p>.<p>Protesters at the Sheung Shui mall shouted, “Liberate Hong Kong! Revolution of our time!” and “Return to the mainland!” There were no immediate signs of violence.</p>.<p>Some merchants wrapped orange tape around kiosks or partially closed security doors on shops but business went ahead normally.</p>.<p>Hong Kong is a popular destination for mainland Chinese traders who buy goods in the territory, which has no sales tax and a reputation for genuine products, to resell on the mainland.</p>.<p>Sheung Shui was the site of clashes between police and demonstrators in June. </p>
<p>Protesters shouting “Liberate Hong Kong!” marched through a shopping mall Saturday to demand that mainland Chinese traders leave the territory in a fresh weekend of anti-government tension.</p>.<p>The protest in Sheung Shui, near Hong Kong's boundary with the mainland, was part of efforts to pressure the government by disrupting economic activity.</p>.<p>Protests that began in June over a proposed China extradition law have spread to include demands for more democracy and other grievances.</p>.<p>Protesters at the Sheung Shui mall shouted, “Liberate Hong Kong! Revolution of our time!” and “Return to the mainland!” There were no immediate signs of violence.</p>.<p>Some merchants wrapped orange tape around kiosks or partially closed security doors on shops but business went ahead normally.</p>.<p>Hong Kong is a popular destination for mainland Chinese traders who buy goods in the territory, which has no sales tax and a reputation for genuine products, to resell on the mainland.</p>.<p>Sheung Shui was the site of clashes between police and demonstrators in June. </p>