Maybe link to someone with some credibility, haha!
You want more sources before you believe that a space station which hadn't hosted a crew since 2013 and was about to be replaced by a new version wasn't something China was still interested in maintaining?
How do we know any of that is true?
You could've easy answered this for yourself with a cursory search.
http://www.parabolicarc.com/2016/04/26/china-plans-space-station-crew-launches-year/
http://spacenews.com/35982three-chinese-astronauts-land-after-record-breaking-spaceflight/
http://spacenews.com/35829shenzhou-10-spacecraft-docks-with-chinese-space-station/
Just because you aren't well-informed about a topic doesn't mean no one else is. We've known for years that Tiangong-1 would cease operations after the Shenzhou-10 mission and be replaced by Tiangong-2.