The United States and other Western countries commemorated the Tiananmen Square on June 4, and Taiwan's commemoration ceremony set a record high. More than 6,000 people attended the ceremony in Taipei.
According to the news of the Voice of America, the 35th anniversary of the crackdown by the Chinese Communist Party in Tiananmen Square on June 4 was celebrated with a candlelight vigil.
Currently, Taiwan is the only place in China's neighboring countries that can openly mourn the June 4 incident. On the afternoon of June 4, a candle-lighting ceremony was held in Taipei Liberty Square.
According to the organizers' statistics, more than 6,000 people participated in the event. Among them were many Hong Kong residents and high school students from Taipei, who agreed that the June 4 incident must be remembered, and that Taiwan is also under threat from the Chinese Communist regime.
The commemoration of the massacre committed by China in Tiananmen Square 35 years ago has been organized in many countries, especially in Western countries such as the United States, England, Canada, Germany, and France. Currently, candlelight vigils commemorating the Tiananmen massacre are strictly prohibited in Hong Kong and China.