Pro-democracy demonstrations in Hong Kong are still going stronger than ever.<br />In fact, a planned rally scheduled for tonight which is Halloween is expected to be especially tricky and hazardous as Hong Kong's anti-mask law remains in place.<br />For more on this and other news around the world, let's turn to our Kim Da-mi.<br />Da-mi, this new law is likely to be pushed to the limits tonight...<br />Right Connyoung, hundreds of thousands of protesters still plan to wear now-banned face masks on a potentially dangerous and rowdy Halloween in Hong Kong.<br />According to local media, demonstrators will march from Victoria Park to the downtown district of Lan Kwai Fong on Thursday night.<br />Lan Kwai Fong is a traditional spot where Halloween lovers usually gather to celebrate the day.<br />According to the South Morning China Post, a police source said about 3-thousand riot officers will be standby along with 3 water cannons in Western district.<br />Another source said officers plan to "remove protesters' masks to check their identities if they are chanting slogans instead of celebrating Halloween."<br />But considering the Halloween festivities, Hong Kong riot police may face criticism if they don't allow Halloween costumes, including face masks.<br />Meanwhile, Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing will donate 17 million U.S. dollars to "ease pressure" on restaurants after the 4-month long demonstrations have rocked Hong Kong's economy.<br />Almost 3-hundred restaurants have closed down since June, and local restaurants sales have plunged nearly 40 percent over the same period.<br />