Riots over increased ferry fares in Hong Kong in 1966
1966 Hong Kong riots
Part of British colonial rule
Petition form created by Elsie Elliot against the Star Ferry fare increase
Date
4 - 8 April 1966
Location
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Caused by
Ferry fare increase
Casualties
Death(s)
1
Injuries
Dozens
Arrested
1,800+
The 1966 Hong Kong riots, also known as the 1966 Star Ferry riots, were a series of disturbances that took place over four nights on the streets of Kowloon, Hong Kong in the spring of 1966. The riots started as peaceful demonstrations against the British colonial government's decision to increase the fare of Star Ferry foot-passenger harbour crossing by 25 percent.
One person died in the riots, dozens were injured, and over 1,800 people were arrested during the turmoil.
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