A protest march in Hong Kong's Tsuen Wan and Kwai Tsing turned violent on Sunday (August 25). <br /><br />After an initially peaceful march, major clashes occurred, with protesters throwing bricks, bottles and molotov cocktails at police lines, who were firing tear gas, rubber bullets and pepper balls. <br /><br />Police also fired live rounds at one point, according to filmer and local photojournalist Dave Coulson.<br /><br />Protesters dispersed once police mobilised two water cannon vehicles.<br /><br />Video also shows protesters running from advancing police during clashes in Tsuen Wan after a march that had started from Kwai Fong.