The mysterious death of the “Adventure King” Wang Xiangjun left many fans grief-stricken, prompting them to keep digging into the various clues he left behind. Shown is one of Wang Xiangjun’s landscape photographs taken before his death. (Mainland China internet image)
[People News] As the saying goes, “Man proposes, Heaven disposes.” In order to prolong its own survival, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Xi Jinping allegedly went so far as to kill Yu Menglong to gain “borrowed life” and longevity. Unexpectedly, killing one Yu Menglong only led netizens to dig up even more CCP crimes. It turns out that before Yu Menglong, several other young people had already been “sacrificed.” The CCP’s crimes will inevitably arouse greater public anger, making more citizens see the regime’s evil nature and draw a clear line from it.
Recently, the X account “News Investigation” released a report claiming that many new doubts had emerged in the death of the late “Tibet Adventure King” Wang Xiangjun, calling it “a replay of the Yu Menglong case,” and sparking heated discussion online.
According to Wikipedia, Wang Xiangjun was a Chinese glacier explorer and short-video creator. On Dec. 20, 2020, he fell into a glacier and died during an expedition in Tibet. Three months later, on Mar. 18, 2021, authorities announced that his body had been found. Since 2012 Wang had explored more than 70 glaciers, earning the nickname “Tibet Adventure King,” and fans affectionately called him “Glacier Brother.” He was even invited to speak at the 2019 UN Climate Change Conference.
According to Chen Weiyu, host of the self-media channel Weiyu Looks at the World, in her Oct. 29 program, “Yu Menglong hoped his death would awaken more people—and I think he succeeded, because now many are re-examining those bizarre deaths. Among the high-profile cases, the death of the popular influencer Tibet Adventure King Wang Xiangjun has also been revisited. This time, people are more alert and have noticed too many suspicious points. Behind these doubts lies an inexplicable link to the ‘death art’ Yu Menglong pointed to. Wang Xiangjun uncovered secret international organ-trafficking routes, and Tibet itself was a massive covert organ depot. He also discovered large-scale clandestine gold-mining sites there. His death occurred because he filmed things he wasn’t supposed to, and he was silenced. Are the deaths of Yu Menglong and the Adventure King the work of the same criminal group?”
 
							 
						
				   				 
Wang Xiangjun frequently filmed “International Medical” helicopters shuttling back and forth over Tibet’s uninhabited areas, and these helicopters are suspected of transporting organs. (NTDTV composite)
Some netizens noted that Wang had been threatened during livestreams, and his final broadcast showed abnormal behavior, leading to suspicions he was already under control. Others suggested he may have been targeted for exposing secrets, or even used to stage a fake scenario to cover up the truth. Behind the chain of events appears to be a vast interest network involving organ trafficking, missing persons, and illegal resource extraction.
The “News Investigation” account further alleged that Wang’s father doubted the police-identified corpse, saying it differed markedly from his son’s—about 10 cm taller, lacking facial hair and leg hair, with toes of different lengths. Rumors claim the first DNA test did not match, and only the second test was declared by officials to be Wang’s DNA.
Even more shocking, the exposé attached comparison photos suggesting the body looked unlike Wang in life, asking: “If this corpse isn’t the Adventure King’s, then where is his real body?” It quoted speculation that “his body might currently be on display at the 798 Art Gallery,” though this claim remains unverified.
In addition, netizens pointed out that during Wang’s livestreams, a user named “夏水梦泽111111” (Xia Shui Meng Ze 111111) posted threats such as “Kill Old Wang,” “See you in hell tomorrow,” and “Old Wang, do you want to end your life?” The account was said to be linked to another user called “Xiao Zuo,” but this too is unconfirmed.
Reviewing livestream details, viewers recalled that when Wang was asked how he would signal if kidnapped, he blinked as many as 100 times. Also, a circulating “falling-into-water” video has been questioned by some as a pre-staged prank clip rather than genuine footage of his final moments.
The exposé article pointed out that because of the Yu Menglong incident, netizens once again turned their attention to uncovering the truth behind the Adventure King’s death. It stated that the clues and evidence emerging in the current discussion are “extremely powerful,” suggesting that there may be a growing number of new victims. △
  
							 
						
			   				
			   				
						
			   				
			   				 
			   				 
			   				   
										
                
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                    
                    
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