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Chinese beauty influencer Austin Li, whose livestream was taken off the air after he displayed a tank-shaped cake on the eve of the 33rd anniversary of the Tiananmen massacre, June 3, 2022
Chinese beauty influencer Austin Li, whose livestream was taken off the air after he displayed a tank-shaped cake on the eve of the 33rd anniversary of the Tiananmen massacre, June 3, 2022
The Forbidden City
Tian'anman Square (Day 14)
Being in Tian'anmen Sqaure was a CREEPY experience!
First of all, this was the hottest day we have experienced in China so far, so when we walked into Tian'anman square, where there is nothing to provide shade, I felt like I was on an endless desert!
When we were there, we weren't allowed to discuss any of the events that happened there a few years ago... all the tour guide had to say was "Tian'anman Square can hold 1 million Chinese people."
There were officials walking around, under cover and some in uniform, listening to people's conversations so if people talked about it they could get arrested.
It was VERY freaky! I was afraid I was going to accidentally say something then get arrested. I can't imagine living full-time in a country that won't let you express your opinions. It makes me really thankful that I live in a free country.