Wanted Ba Jiong Mocks the CCP s Threats, Having  stepped Onto Chinese Territory  Four Times

Taiwanese internet celebrity host Ba Jiong went to the Chinese consulate in New York to surrender but was turned away. This incident highlights the absurdity of the CCP's so-called global manhunt. (Video screenshot)

[People News] Ba Jiong (real name Wen Ziyu), a Taiwanese internet celebrity wanted by the CCP in 2025, recently revealed that he had 'stepped onto Chinese territory' four times and attempted to 'surrender,' but was rejected. He mockingly posted, saying: 'The motherland wants to arrest me, yet doesn't let me turn myself in.'

According to reports from Minshi News Network, Ba Jiong disclosed that he had 'stepped onto Chinese territory' four times, including in New Zealand, Osaka, Tokyo, and the Chinese consulate in New York. Recently, he visited the Chinese consulate in New York and expressed his intention to surrender, but the staff allegedly asked him to leave, claiming they were 'closed.' This prompted Ba Jiong to sarcastically post: 'The motherland wants to arrest me, yet doesn't let me turn myself in. One moment they say I'm not important, the next they offer a reward for someone who's not important.' According to general principles of international law, foreign embassies and consulates enjoy certain diplomatic privileges and protections, but they still legally belong to the territory of the host country and are not an extension of the sending country's sovereignty.

Ba Jiong runs a personal YouTube channel called 'She Tu Ri Ji Fun TV,' which has attracted 1.29 million followers. His videos primarily focus on Taiwan and China, with many comments that do not shy away from addressing sensitive issues related to the CCP, leading to him being named multiple times by the CCP's Taiwan Affairs Office. He has even been placed on the CCP's wanted list.

Recently, Ba Jiong visited the Chinese consulate in New York with the intention of 'surrendering.' In a video, he can be seen approaching the staff to inquire about the surrender process, but they seemingly coldly responded that 'we are closed.'

In 2025, the Chinese Communist Party issued a wanted notice for Taiwanese legislator Shen Boyang, Taiwanese internet celebrity Ba Jiong, and rapper Min Nan Lang. They even released a 'bounty announcement' offering a reward of up to one million New Taiwan dollars, publicly seeking information related to the alleged illegal activities of Ba Jiong and Min Nan Lang, which has attracted significant public attention.

According to a report by Sanli News Network, the Chinese Communist Party has recently taken major steps to reward Taiwanese civilians, aiming to instil fear among Taiwan's opinion leaders through legal and psychological warfare under the pretext of 'long-arm jurisdiction.' Ba Jiong humorously countered this intimidation, not only dispelling the atmosphere of fear but also highlighting the absurdity of the Chinese Communist Party's cross-border law enforcement. Even though the consulate refused to accept the 'head,' Ba Jiong's experimental video has successfully ignited a wave of discussion on social media.

Many netizens expressed their support for Ba Jiong in the comments section of the video, stating that he 'understands the Chinese Communist Party too well, it's like a walk in the park,' 'You did great, this is how you slap the face of the CCP,' and 'China's wanted notice is just a piece of waste paper. There's nothing to fear.' Some suggested that Ba Jiong should spray paint 'Wanted criminal of the CCP visited here' at the consulate, while others mocked the consulate, saying, 'Walking around with a bounty of 500,000 plus 250,000, that's 750,000, and they still won't accept it, that's too humiliating for China!' and 'The embassy is useless; they even delivered 200,000 to your door, you deserve to be poor.' △