 | A pro-China supporter, his face painted with the Chinese national flag, watches the 2008 Beijing Olympic torch relay in Hong Kong May 2, 2008. The Olympic torch was run through Hong Kong on Friday in a festive return to China after a troubled world tour, but tensions flared as patriotic crowds heckled protesters and police briefly detained eight activists. click to open  |
 | Supporters of the 2008 Beijing Olympics take pictures during the Olympic torch relay in Hong Kong Friday, May 2, 2008. click to open  |
 | A pro-democracy protester holds a placard while rallying during the Olympic torch relay in Hong Kong Friday, May 2, 2008. click to open  |
 | The Olympic torch is relayed by dragon boats during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games torch relay in Hong Kong on Friday May 2, 2008. click to open  |
 | Hong Kong actor Andy Lau runs with the Olympic torch surrounded by security personnel and police officers during the torch relay in Hong Kong Friday, May 2, 2008. click to open  |
 | A pro-democracy protester holds a plastic "democracy torch" along the route of the Olympic torch relay in Hong Kong. The Olympic torch made a trouble-free journey Friday through the streets of Hong Kong, kicking off the final Chinese leg of a worldwide journey marred by angry protests over Tibet and democracy click to open  |
 | People watching the Olympic torch relay carry placards demanding that CNN (Cable News Network) apologize to China, in Hong Kong May 2, 2008. China lodged a formal complaint last month against U.S. television network CNN and said it should make a sincere apology over remarks made by one of its commentators. click to open  |
 | Residents carrying Chinese flags walk past a shopping mall after watching the Olympic torch relay in Hong Kong May 2, 2008. The Olympic torch was run through Hong Kong on Friday in a festive return to China after a troubled world tour. click to open  |
 | Hong Kong singer-actor Eason Chan runs with the Olympic torch at Shatin Racecourse in Hong Kong Friday, May 2, 2008. Friday's torch relay through canyons of skyscrapers is expected to be a big challenge for Hong Kong's leaders and police. The torch is finally back on Chinese soil, and Beijing doesn't want a repeat of the protests and chaos that dogged the flame during its 20-nation overseas tour. click to open  |
 | Supporters break through police barriers to catch a glimpse of the Olympic torch as it passes through the streets of Hong Kong, Friday, May 2, 2008. click to open  |