KEY POINTS
  • Hong Kong is facing its biggest crisis since it returned from British to Chinese rule in 1997, the head of China's Hong Kong and Macau Affairs office said on Wednesday.
  • The protests have broadened into a backlash against the government of the Asian financial hub, fueled by many residents' fears of eroding freedoms under the tightening control of China's Communist Party leaders in Beijing.
Graffiti on the emblem of Hong Kong at the Legislative Council Building in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong is facing its worst crisis since it returned from British to Chinese rule in 1997, the head of China's Hong Kong and Macau Affairs office said on Wednesday, as more anti-government protests rocked the Asian financial hub.

"Hong Kong's crisis ... has continued for 60 days, and is getting worse and worse," Zhang Xiaoming, one of the most senior Chinese officials overseeing Hong Kong affairs, said during a meeting in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen.