Hong Kong protesters are planning to hold rallies across major shopping malls on Sunday as the pro-democracy movement refuses to die down.
Thousands gathered on Saturday night at a vigil for "martyrs", following a student's death from injuries sustained during a protest.
Although peaceful, many protesters were seen calling for revenge.
Protesters have also called for a general strike on Monday and urged people to block public transport.
It comes nearly a week after a knife attack at a shopping mall.

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