Why Beijing now wants its spies executed in Taiwan to come in from decades in the cold
Beijing is leveraging the executions of Communist Party spies in Taiwan to promote its reunification narrative, particularly through messaging originating from Fujian province, the closest mainland Chinese province to Taiwan. A former residence in Fuzhou, Fujian, has become a symbolic site for this campaign.

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AI-generatedBeijing is leveraging the executions of Communist Party spies in Taiwan to promote its reunification narrative, particularly through messaging originating from Fujian province, the closest mainland Chinese province to Taiwan. A former residence in Fuzhou, Fujian, has become a symbolic site for this campaign. This initiative aims to frame these historical events within the broader context of China's goal of unifying with Taiwan. The article explores how this messaging is being disseminated and its significance in Beijing's strategy.
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4 extractedThe residence at No 1 Jiangqiandeng previously housed nearly a dozen families among peeling paint and rotting wood.
Beijing is framing the executions of Communist Party spies in Taiwan within a reunification narrative.
Fujian province is an important site for Beijing’s messaging towards Taiwan.
A courtyard house at No 1 Jiangqiandeng in Luozhou town has become a national pilgrimage site.