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Wah Ching


Founded in the 1960s in San Francisco, the Wah Ching (華青) gang is a Chinese American criminal organization and street gang known as “Dub C” or “Insane Dragons”. They have been involved in many crimes ranging from gambling, racketeering, narcotics sales, prostitution, murder and more. The Wah Ching gang’s influence spread to Los Santos after numerous conflicts with other Triad gangs in San Francisco’s Chinatowns and Chinese communities forced some of its influential members to move and set up elsewhere. 

 

The Wah Ching gang splits into numerous factions known as “sides” and is overseen by a chapter leader. The gang was founded by four different sides: Sonny-Side 23, Ken-Side 23, Paul-Side 23, and Taiwanese-Side 23. Other influential Wah Ching sides include Broker Park-Side 23, Ocean-Side 23 and Flip-Side 23, with Flip-Side being the Filipino faction noted as being influential in forming the close relationship between the Wah Ching and Bloods.

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Broker Park-Side 23


Broker Park-Side 23 (BP-23) was founded after a divide in the Paul-Side 23 caused some of its members to split away from the gang and move to form the Broker Park-Side. They are notorious for their active participation in narcotics sales and shootings. Though the Wah Ching gang is considered to be less territorial when compared to other street gangs, Broker Park-Side claims the three blocks that lie between the Los Santos Freeway to the west, Glory Way to the east, Mirror Park Boulevard to the north and Bridge Street to the south in East Vinewood. They have a very active presence in the Broker Park that lies on Bridge Street.

 

The Broker Park-Side, like other Wah Ching sides, follow a traditional Triad structure. They are led by a Dragon Head who is assisted by a Deputy Dragon Head, a Vanguard and an Incense Master. They oversee the gang’s White Paper Fans (administrators) and Red Poles (enforcers/captains) who are the front of the gang’s operations. The Red Poles have their own 49ers (members) and Blue Lanterns (uninitiated members).

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Gang History


The Wah Ching was founded by immigrants fleeing communist China from Hong Kong and Taiwan during the 1960s and originally formed as a political activist group that opposed the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) of mainland China. Over time, the Wah Ching developed as a street gang with Tong affiliations and received its first widespread media attention after a massacre at a restaurant in 1977 perpetrated by another Chinese American street gang, the Joe Boys (JBS). The Joe Boys targeted the Wah Ching after members of the Wah Ching vandalized graves of Joe Boys members. The event took place in San Francisco’s Chinatown and saw 5 killed and 11 injured, all of whom were innocent bystanders. The massacre resulted in the arrests of 5 Joe Boys gang members. The Wah Ching retaliated after the shooting by killing several members of the Joe Boys gang.

 

Former leader of the Wah Ching, Danny “Ah Pai” Wong, was shot and killed by hitmen acting on behalf of the Wo Hop To (WHT). The killing resulted in the Wah Ching working with the Wo Hop To. 

 

The Wah Ching’s influence gradually expanded to Los Santos where today the gang recruits members from various backgrounds. Although Wah Ching translates to “Chinese Youth”, the gang consists of many Vietnamese, Japanese and Filipino youths who claim Wah Ching. 


Relations


Asian Boyz (ABZ) and Vietnamese Boyz (VBZ) are the two main long lasting rivals of the Wah Ching gang which has led to numerous bloody conflicts between the three. “Summer Madness” was a period where numerous shootouts occurred between Asian Boyz and the Wah Ching which resulted in the deaths of 42 gang members on both sides during the late 1990s. 

 

The Wah Ching is allied with the 14K Triad, Bloods and several other Triad gangs and Tongs including the Bamboo Union and Hop Sing Tong. 


Influences & Activities


The Wah Ching gang participates in a wide range of criminal activities and has an influence on many different markets in Los Santos and overseas as well. Some sides of the Wah Ching focus on legal fronts for making money whilst others explore illegal avenues such as drug dealings, gambling, prostitution, extortion and human trafficking. The Wah Ching gang is massively involved with the trafficking and distribution of Opioid drugs, primarily heroin, and as a result has held a large stranglehold on this market of drugs. However, the Triad gang avoids dealing heroin with its locals and instead looks to distribute it away from its communities.


Ambitions


The ambition with this faction is to develop a realistic Wah Ching side using the history of the real life Wah Ching operations in Los Angeles as a foundation. We are putting a lot of emphasis into both sides of the Wah Ching; the street gang side and the organized elements, to ensure that we are getting the most out of the gang and providing a fun, enjoyable experience for everyone that is part of the faction. We will be taking our time with developing our characters and the faction as a whole, being sure to enjoy every step of progression. This includes individual advancement through ranks in the faction. If you are looking to join a faction to get guns and shoot people, this is not the faction for you.

 

If you are interested in joining our faction, it is highly advised that you join our Discord. We have numerous guides in place for creating and developing a character with us, how to approach the gang, as well as a channel where you can ask questions. We will be more than happy to provide you with resources and guidance. We don’t expect everybody joining the faction to be fully knowledgeable with Triad gangs, but we will respect and appreciate anybody who shows ambition and puts research in.

 

Discord: https://discord.gg/Dmsz6uP


Faction Membership Clauses


By joining this faction as a Blue Lantern (uninitiated member) or above, you agree to be CK’d if it is deemed necessary and is granted by the faction’s leadership. Similarly, faction leadership may choose to remove your character from the faction if it is believed that your roleplay is not in line with our goals and ambitions or if you are felt to be portraying the faction negatively.

 

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Topic Credit: Theory

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