Thursday, July 16, 2026

Mysterious "Restoration Party" infiltrates Beijing and Tianjin, shakes Beijing

 Direct translation

Top-secret police documents leaked! Mysterious "Restoration Party" infiltrates Beijing and Tianjin; 100 operations shake Beijing

Report and editing by : Fang Xun / https://www.aboluowang.com/2026/0714/2407880.htmlImage :  High-level upheaval and undercurrents among the people: Inside story revealed in an internal Ministry of Public Security document (Web Screenshot)

Recently, Australian-based legal scholar Yuan Hongbing revealed to *Vision Times* that a confidential Ministry of Public Security document, circulated within the CCP after July 1st, has been leaked to the public by conscientious individuals within the system. The document not only reveals the rapid spread of grassroots resistance organizations in mainland China and their substantive actions such as "intercepting officials to help the people," but also exposes the high-level power crisis, with former key officials like Wang Qishan and Chen Xi under secret house arrest.

I. Former key officials both placed under house arrest, exacerbating the high-level political crisis

The core content of the document indicates that both Wang Qishan and Chen Xi are currently under house arrest. Behind this major personnel upheaval lies a huge political dilemma facing the Xi Jinping regime:

House arrest of Wang Qishan

Wang Qishan was the "first knife" in Xi Jinping's massive purge and rectification campaign. Publicly denying or punishing Wang Qishan at this time would be tantamount to publicly denying the legitimacy of the political purges of the past decade, shaking the foundations of his rule.

Chen Xi's house arrest

As the de facto head of the CCP's organizational system for over a decade, Chen Xi is accused of possessing extreme political ambition. During his tenure, he cultivated a so-called "Chen Family Army" within the system by controlling personnel appointments, transforming party and government officials into his personal political base, constituting a serious political rebellion.

Forced to use house arrest to cover up the scandal

If Chen Xi's "disloyalty" were made public, it would trigger a severe political earthquake within the system of tens of millions of officials. To prevent a complete loss of control over the bureaucracy, the top leadership could only resort to secret house arrest to conceal the truth, which is the fundamental reason why Xi Jinping recently insisted on removing Chen Xi. Currently, resentment is rampant in the bureaucracy, and public support has waned. Even if Cai Qi or someone else were replaced, it would be impossible to reverse this deepening political crisis.

II. Widespread "Laying Down" in the stability maintenance system, "Restoration Party" yakes advantage to infiltrate comprehensively

Documents show that the large-scale purge at the top has triggered widespread "laziness" and "lying down" in the bureaucracy. This vacuum in stability maintenance energy has created enormous space for the development of grassroots resistance movements. Among them, the "Restoration Party," a democratic revolutionary party claiming to aim at destroying tyranny, is seizing this opportunity to comprehensively advance its domestic actions.

The party's core ideology is the "Republic of China 2.0 Theory," advocating a return to the original intentions of the Xinhai Revolution, a deep reflection on the historical mistakes of authoritarian Taiwan, and upholding the principle that Taiwan's future is determined by the Taiwanese people. Its ultimate goal is to create a federal China named after the Republic of China through nationwide resistance and popular uprising.

III. From "Intercepting Officials to Relieve the People" to the "Colourful Brush Movement": Two major achievements of civil resistance

In terms of specific action strategies, the organization is developing towards a "flattened" and "cellular" structure (anyone who acknowledges its theory and responds to its call automatically becomes a member), and recently launched two actions that have angered the top leadership:

The Beijing-Tianjin Party Branch's "Intercepting Officials to Relieve the People" Action

Following the Taipei Anti-Communist and Taiwan Protection Action Conference, the Beijing-Tianjin Party Branch launched an activity to intercept the ill-gotten gains of corrupt CCP officials to aid the people and accumulate funds for resistance. Because this ill-gotten money was all illegally obtained social wealth, none of the officials involved dared to report it to the police after it was intercepted. Currently, the operation has been successfully carried out over a hundred times, with a very high safety factor and abundant results.

The Sichuan-Shaanxi Special Operation "Crayon Graffiti"

In June 2026, the organization called on unemployed college students, migrant workers, victims of wrongful convictions, and private entrepreneurs to carry coloured pens and use blind spots in urban and rural surveillance cameras to write numerous denouncing slogans. Through this nationwide outcry of condemnation, they aimed to awaken the public.

The document concludes by mentioning that the resistance force is currently preparing to build a "Memorial Hall for the Millions of Wrongfully Killed Souls of Chinese Communism Victims" and is secretly building a drone squadron, preparing for larger-scale, multi-dimensional political warfare in the future.

The CCP's purpose of implementing the "Law on Promoting National Unity and Progress"

 Direct Translation

Significant change! Beijing's policy focus has shifted
—A major shift in Beijing's focus! Scholars from the CCP Party School reveal the secrets

Reporter : Wang Duruo / Editor: Fang Xun / https://www.aboluowang.com/2026/0716/2408662.html / Image : China began implementing the "Law on Promoting National Unity and Progress" on 1 July 2026. Scholars from the Central Party School stated that this move signifies a shift in Beijing's policy focus from handling specific ethnic affairs to ethnic assimilation. (AFP document photo)

The CCP officially implemented the "Law on Promoting National Unity and Progress" on 1 July 2026.

According to a report by the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post on 12 July 2026, scholars from the Central Party School of the CCP stated that this marks a major shift in Beijing's ethnic policy. The focus of governance has shifted from handling specific ethnic affairs to overall governance centered on building a "community of shared Chinese nation," which is seen by the outside world as an important signal for further promoting ethnic assimilation. This law establishes a new framework for ethnic governance. Its purpose is not only to counter the influence of Western ideology but also to provide the CCP with a legal basis for the assimilation of ethnic minorities through legislation.

An article by Chen Shanshan, a scholar from the Central Party School of the CCP (National Academy of Governance), published in the Beijing Daily on 6 July 2026, points out that the implementation of the "Law on Promoting National Unity and Progress" means that the focus of ethnic work has shifted from "transactional governance" to "holistic governance." Chen Shanshan explained that in the past, the focus was mainly on specific ethnic affairs and relations, but now the emphasis is on building a "community of shared Chinese nation," strengthening national identity, cultural identity, and shared values.

Xi Jinping has repeatedly called for "forging a strong sense of community of the Chinese nation" in ethnic minority areas. The new law also incorporates ethnic affairs into the "overall national security concept," strengthens patriotic education, and stipulates the accountability of individuals and organizations that undermine national unity and split the country, even extending to overseas personnel and organizations. Simultaneously, the law requires the promotion of the national common language and script, and those who obstruct its promotion will be held legally accountable.

In recent years, Inner Mongolia has promoted the change of core school curricula from Mongolian to Chinese and strengthened the regulation of Mongolian cultural and artistic activities. Policies concerning ethnic minorities in Tibet and Xinjiang have also continued to attract international attention. Western countries have long accused the CCP of implementing cultural genocide, forced assimilation, forced intermarriage, and arbitrary detention, which Beijing has consistently denied.

In April of this year, the European Parliament passed a resolution condemning the "Law on the Promotion of National Unity and Progress" for further exacerbating the institutional suppression and assimilation of minority identities.

In response, Wang Duren, chief commentator for Apollo News, analyzed that what Xi Jinping is promoting is superficially "Chinese nationalization," but at its core, it is actually "CCP-ization." Taiwanese commentator Yang Chang-chen once summarized this policy as "Han chauvinism and Chinese nationalism," but Wang Du-ran believes that what Xi Jinping truly wants to establish is not a traditional nation-state, but a party-state community where the CCP defines identity, interprets history, controls belief, and monopolizes political loyalty.

She points out that this is entirely consistent with the logic of Xi Jinping's recent promotion of "Sinicization of religion." The so-called "Sinicization," on the surface emphasizing integration into Chinese culture, actually requires religion to first and foremost submit to the leadership of the CCP, the socialist system, and official political goals. Religious scriptures, religious leaders, and religious sites must all be subject to the supervision of the Party organization.

Wang Du-ran states that the *Law on Promoting National Unity and Progress* also adopts this model. Although the law requires all ethnic groups to integrate into the "Chinese nation community," the right to define "Chinese nation" is entirely in the hands of the CCP. How history is interpreted, how language is used, and how culture is passed down are all uniformly shaped by the party-state apparatus. Therefore, this project is not only about assimilation of ethnic minorities, but also a project of transforming party-state identity. The ultimate goal is not simply "Chinese nationalization," but rather to make all ethnic groups, religions, and social groups submit to the leadership and ideology of the CCP, achieving "CCP-ization of the entire population."


Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Airport Hotel Review : Yalinhemei Airport Hotel, Tianjin

 Review, photo copyright by : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA


Yalinhemei Airport Hotel (also known as Gelinhemei Business Hotel) is the closest airport hotel in Tianjin. On the left is the hotel restaurant and on the right is XiamenAir Tianjin Base. Nearby Yalinhemei is XiamenAir Hotel. 

Yalinhemi does not have fixed shuttle service schedules and to arrange for airport pick-up, we-chat the hotel at 16600275900 and the driver will pick up guests at the first floor of the Domestic Arrival Hall of Tianjin Airport Terminal 1. However, I have problems with We-chat. So, I rely on Trip.com Meet and Greet Airport Transfer service to bring me to the hotel quickly at a cost of less than S$15.

I am happy to see planes take off with a focal length of 200-400mm from the window of my plane-viewing room but the Wifi strength in the room is weak.

Toothbrush and toothpaste are available in the shower room.

I will stay at Yalinhemei again for plane-spotting purpose if there is another chance to do so.

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

StayGate Pictures : Tianjin Binhai Airport

 Photo, copyright by : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA









CCP China no longer issues paper arrival cards at ports of entry

 Report, photo copyright by : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA


Recently, CCP China has stipulated that foreigners that intend to enter the Communist country need to fill in its e-Arrival card 72 hours to one week before departure for the mainland. Nowadays, the paper arrival cards at Chinese airports are no longer issued and unavailable.

The reporter has gone through the procedure at https://s.nia.gov.cn/ArrivalCardFillingPC/entry-registation-home before departures for Tianjin and Beijing last week. Errors in an e-Arrival card can be superseded by the updated e-Arrival card.

Requirements to complete the CCP China e-Arrival card : 
- Upload a scanned clear copy of the passport showing the expiry date.

- Indicate whether the foreigner is visa-exempt.

- Indicate port of entry, city/cities on transit in China, address in CCP China even when on transit and city/port of departure. 

There is no requirement for health declaration.


Print or screenshot the-e-Arrival card with the QR code and take it along to the CCP China Immigration.


At the Immigration, the officer does not ask the foreigner for the handphone to check if the foreigner has commented against CCP before. 
                                          

So, foreigners can be at ease when travelling to cities in CCP China with the e-Arrival card.

Immigration clearance is done within two minutes, thus reducing the queue for getting passports stamped.

Mysterious "Restoration Party" infiltrates Beijing and Tianjin, shakes Beijing

 Direct translation Top-secret police documents leaked! Mysterious "Restoration Party" infiltrates Beijing and Tianjin; 100 operat...