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Overwhelmed by waves of emotion, a netizen recounts their unexpected Tainan encounter with dedicated volunteers collecting signatures for Yu Menglong’s cause—after a memorable trip to Yizhong Street—declaring the movement’s unstoppable spread as dawn finally breaks on the horizon. th

December 27, 2025 by tranpt271 Leave a Comment

Hope Renewed in Tainan – Emotional Encounter Ignites Yu Menglong Justice Campaign Across Taiwan

Overwhelmed by tears and a surge of hope, a netizen in Tainan stumbled upon dedicated volunteers braving the sweltering heat to collect signatures for the justice campaign of late actor Yu Menglong. This discovery echoed their own cherished memory: a journey to Taichung’s Yizhong Street months prior, solely to catch sight of the star whose warmth and talent touched countless lives. Capturing the raw ecstasy of the moment, the fan’s viral post proves the fight for truth is blooming island-wide—unstoppable, alive, and gaining momentum.

Yu Menglong, affectionately known as Alan Yu, died suddenly on September 11, 2025, in Beijing at 37, officially from an alcohol-related accidental fall. Yet, the hasty conclusion, mass online purges in China, and circulating unverified leaks—screams, alleged torture, redacted reports—have ignited persistent doubts. While mainland voices were muted, Taiwan emerged as a stronghold for advocacy.

The Tainan volunteers represent this flourishing resistance. Tables lined with banners reading “Justice for Yu Menglong,” they engage locals, explaining inconsistencies: swift case closure, erased credits from old films, and patterns in suspicious celebrity deaths. “His light shouldn’t be extinguished like this,” one volunteer shared in interviews. Signatures flow steadily, each a pledge to honor Yu’s clean image and refusal to bow to pressures.

This street-level effort mirrors a broader Taiwanese surge. Untethered by censorship, fans coordinate via social media, temples even hosting spiritual petitions in traditional belief. Global petitions, heavily supported from Taiwan, surpassed 700,000 signatures, calling for independent probes and accountability.

Yu’s appeal transcended borders: philanthropic, approachable, starring in hits like The Legend of the White Snake. Fans revisit livestreams for “hidden pleas,” seeing his death as emblematic of industry darkness. The netizen’s post—tears turning to joy at visible progress—captures renewal: from personal pilgrimage to collective action.

As dawn breaks on this growing movement—with booths popping up in cities like Kaohsiung and Taipei—could these accumulating signatures unlock long-sought answers? Supporters believe so, transforming sorrow into an island-wide force demanding truth prevail.

 

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