China replaces top Hong Kong official as protests enter eighth month
Beijing offers no explanation for appointing of Luo Huining to head its liaison office
China has replaced a top official in Hong Kong as anti-government protests in the semi-autonomous territory enter their eighth month.
Luo Huining, the former Communist party chief for Shanxi province, has been appointed head of China’s liaison office in Hong Kong, the official Xinhua news agency said.