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Korean Tourists Spotted UFO in Northeast China

Chinese media recently reported the appearance of UFO (Unidentified Flying Objects) in the sky above Baitou Mountain in Jilin Province. Quite a few Korean tourists who traveled to China also confirmed that they had photographed objects similar to UFO, said the largest circulation newspaper Korea Daily in South Korea.

 

Lee Wanxu, member of a Korean photography association, shot some UFO photos on Baitou Mountain, said a staff at E Photo Art in Mapo-gu, Seoul on Wednesday.

 

Lee captured images of an object flying above the Tianchi Lake full of clouds on July 19. That photo, titled "flight in the clouds", was published on the bulletin board of the website of "E Photo Art."

 

An official at the municipal government of another Korean city also claimed the same information. He said that his colleague, on a business trip to China, photographed a similar UFO-type of object above Baitou Mountain.

 

Yin Taixiong of the Shinhan Bank's product development section said his wife was on a group tour this June on the summit of Baitou Mountain and only discovered after she was back at home that one of the photos she took contained an UFO object, a photo she has safe kept.

 

Choi Zhongyan, a student who toured Baitou Moutain on July 16 and 17 said that around the spot of Baitou Mountain's waterfall where China's Wu Chengzhi snapped a photo of an UFO, he also photographed similar UFO objects and the time he took those pictures was around 4 p.m. in the afternoon on July 16.

 

(Chinanews.cn August 4, 2005)

 

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