UFOs in China

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Unidentified flying objects (UFOs) were spotted frequently in China recently. Are the aliens curious about the ancient country?

 

Recent UFO cases

UFO sighting in Shanghai and Beijing
A huge glowing UFO hovering high above Shanghai at around 9pm on Saturday was spotted by several civil aviation pilots who reported the sightings to the East China Air Traffic Control Bureau.

 

'Suns' hover over Sichuan, claimed as UFOs
At dusk about 8 pm, three "suns" suddenly appeared and illuminated the sky above Leshan City, Sichuan Province, lasting for about 10 minutes on July 26, Sichuan News reported.

Prepare for more UFO sightings
Professor Stephen Hawking warns us not to attempt to contact aliens, but in the last few months throughout China, it might appear as though aliens are trying to contact us, as several unidentified flying objects (UFOs) have been spotted.

• UFO not from space: report
A report on the unidentified flying object (UFO) that appeared near Hangzhou Xiaoshan Airport on July 7 said there is no evidence showing the UFO was related to extraterrestrials.

Second UFO seen in Chongqing
Another unidentified flying object has been seen hovering over a park in southwestern China's Chongqing Municipality after the investigation into a UFO that shut Hangzhou's Xiaoshan Airport on July 7 failed to reach a conclusion.

UFO remains a mystery
The unidentified flying object that disrupted air traffic in Hangzhou for an hour on Wednesday remains unidentified.

UFO disrupts air traffic in E. China
An unidentified flying object disrupted air traffic over Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province, on July 7. 2010.

China.org.cn journalist in UFO flap!
Till Wöhler is as down-to-earth as you could expect of any German who stands almost 2 meters tall. The China.org.cn journalist is an experienced photographer who is familiar with the night skies. On June 16, 2009, he spotted something in the evening sky over Beijing that caught his interest, and for which as yet he has no satisfactory explanation.

You may not know

Studies have established that the majority of UFOs are observations of some real but conventional objects—most commonly aircraft, balloons, or astronomical objects such as meteors or bright planets, while a small percentage of reported UFOs are hoaxes.

Shen Kuo, an eminent scientist of the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), wrote a vivid passage in his Dream Pool Essays about an UFO. He recorded the testimony of eyewitnesses in 11th-century Anhui and Jiangsu (especially in the city of Yangzhou), who stated that a flying object with opening doors would shine a blinding light from its interior (from an object shaped like a pearl) that would cast shadows from trees for ten miles in radius, and was able to take off at tremendous speeds.

 

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