Monday marked the most widespread -- and possibly the biggest -- day of protests yet.
After calling for general strikes, protesters started the day by blocking subway doors across the city, throwing the transport system into chaos.
More than 100 flights were cancelled at Hong Kong airport as ground workers went on strike. There were also disruptions at government offices, beaches -- and even Hong Kong Disneyland.
Large strike gatherings in seven districts were approved by police. But the demonstrations quickly deteriorated into clashes between protesters and officers.
Demonstrators even reoccupied Harcourt Road, outside the city government offices in one of Hong Kong's busiest districts. Police in multiple areas responded with tear gas.
As the night wore on, protesters showed no signs of letting up. They attacked multiple police stations -- painting slogans, lighting fires and destroying property.
Armed citizens also appeared to attack demonstrators in the Hong Kong Island district of North Point.