- Uncles of Victoria Park
Uncles of Victoria Park (zh-t|t=維園阿伯, with "維園" being the short form of "維多利亞公園") is a colloquial term referring to a special group of people in
Hong Kong . These people are usually retired pro-Beijing aged men, or infamously known as indigenous communists. They gather in Victoria Park on Sundays at noon, whenCity Forum - a public forum which is sponsored and broadcast to the public byRadio Television Hong Kong - is held. Whenever pro-democraticpolitician s speak at the forum, they would yell outside the forum venue, so their voices cover the speaker's. The most well-known slogan that they usually chant during the forum is "stray dogs!". However "Uncles of Victoria Park" is not a name of a total group of people. There are also conflicts among the "Uncles of Victoria Park" during the forum.Conflicts with democrats
The old Uncles would take the democratic parties in the forum as targets of their backlashes. Sometimes they would attempt to physically attack the politicians with their water bottles and canes. Legislative Councillors
Emily Lau andLeung Kwok Hung were once nearly assaulted by the Uncles, and the latter one even had talk-wars with the elderly protesters that involved foul languages.Popular culture
In the late 1990s, there was a
television commercial of VITAlemon tea , which is abeverage , shown on the local television channels in Hong Kong. The commercial featured an Uncle of Victoria Park, who yells at the City Forum. Inarguably, the Uncles have become a distinctive icon of Victoria Park, who have a fondness to furiously shout out their complaints in public.See also
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Indigenous Communists in Hong Kong
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