“Sheep are widely seen to be mild and gentle animals living peacefully in groups,” Leung Chun-ying said, according to a government statement. “In the coming year, I hope that all people in Hong Kong will take inspiration from the sheep’s character and pull together.”
Thousands of demonstrators, angered by a Chinese decision to vet candidates in a coming poll to elect the next leader of the former British colony, last year occupied swathes of the city, clashing with police and obstructing traffic.
Leung’s message comes ahead of the Lunar New Year on
Feb. 19, when the Year of the Sheep (also known as the Year of the Goat or Ram) will begin.
When asked whether Leung was suggesting people should be more obedient, a spokeswoman for his office declined to provide further interpretation of the speech.
Hong Kong businesses, markets and schools will be closed Thursday and Friday as the city’s 7 million people celebrate with family dinners, lion dances and fireworks displays.
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