2022 Beijing Sitong Bridge protest

Beijing Sitong Bridge protest
Part of the Chinese democracy movement and the 2022 COVID-19 protests in China
Sitong Bridge pictured in 2012
DateOctober 13, 2022
Location
Sitong Bridge, Haidian, Beijing, China

39°57′56″N 116°18′55″E / 39.96564°N 116.31517°E / 39.96564; 116.31517
Caused byOpposition to Xi Jinping and the Chinese government's zero-COVID policy
MethodsHanging banners, playing slogans on loudspeakers, burning tires to produce black smoke
Resulted inProtester arrested, banners and loudspeakers removed
Lead figures
2022 Beijing Sitong Bridge protest is located in central Beijing
2022 Beijing Sitong Bridge protest
Location within central Beijing

The Beijing Sitong Bridge protest was a protest that took place on October 13, 2022, in Haidian, Beijing, China.

The protest happened three days before the opening of the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). On the morning of October 13, 2022, a protester demonstrated against CCP general secretary Xi Jinping's cult of personality, dictatorship, human rights violations, strengthening of censorship, seeking of leadership for life and implementation of the zero-COVID policy by hanging banners and burning tires on Sitong Bridge [zh] (Chinese: 四通桥; pinyin: Sìtōng Qiáo) in Haidian, Beijing.

The protester, Peng Lifa (彭立发; pinyin: Péng Lìfā; b. 1974),[1] has been dubbed Bridge Man or Banner Man in reference to Tank Man.

  1. ^ "Protester Who Unfurled Anti-Xi Messages from Beijing Bridge Still Detained Year Later". VOA News. October 12, 2023.