Hong Kong rally against Chinese shoppers turns chaotic

March 01, 2015 05:29 pm | Updated 05:29 pm IST - Hong Kong

Police officers try to control the confrontation between activists demonstrating against mainland Chinese shoppers and local villagers at a suburban district of Yuen Long in Hong Kong on Sunday.

Police officers try to control the confrontation between activists demonstrating against mainland Chinese shoppers and local villagers at a suburban district of Yuen Long in Hong Kong on Sunday.

Hong Kong police used pepper spray on Sunday to break up scuffles between protesters demonstrating against mainland Chinese shoppers and villagers from a border town.

The unruly demonstration was the latest to target the influx of mainland shoppers to Hong Kong, where many blame their voracious buying habits for distorting the local economy.

Two activist groups and their supporters marched through the suburban district of Yuen Long, where there are dozens of pharmacies selling baby formula to cater to mainland shoppers.

Scuffles broke out after crowds of village residents opposed to the protest taunted the demonstrators along the route.

Police used pepper spray and took several people away.

Many shopkeepers rolled down their storefront shutters ahead of the protest and few mainland Chinese visitors were seen on the streets.

There have been at least two other shopping protests in Hong Kong’s suburban towns this year, including one last month inside a shopping mall.

Cosmetics, medicine and luxury goods are also popular purchases for mainland Chinese shoppers because Hong Kong’s lack of sales tax makes them cheaper and the city has a reputation for authenticity.

The goods are brought over the border and are often sold for a profit in what’s known as parallel trading.

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