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By Chen Xia
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Major UFO sightings

14 provinces, China, July 1981

China had its first massive UFO sighting on the night of July 24, 1981. Hundreds of thousands of onlookers in 14 provinces witnessed an enormous luminous spiral from 10:33 p.m. to 10:53 p.m. The object moved at an unbelievable low speed at the upper atmosphere where helicopters were unable to reach. Later studies showed the object had an abnormal anti-gravity capacity.

Guiyang, China, December 1994

Trees were cut down in a forest farm in Guiyang, southwest China, after an UFO was spotted there in July 1994.

Trees were cut down in a forest farm in Guiyang, southwest China, after an UFO was spotted there in July 1994. 

A redand green-lit UFO flew over a forest at about 3 a.m. on December 1, 1994 in Guiyang, capital of Guizhou Province in southwest China. The noise awoke many as about 27 hectares of pine trees were cut down. A car factory about five kilometers away from the forest was badly damaged. A fiberglass ceiling was blown completely away. Concrete-filled steel tubes were either cut in half or bent. A railway carriage weighing 50 tons moved more than 20 meters from its original place.

Changzhou, China, December 2007

A mysterious luminous object landed in a home appliance company at around 3 a.m. on July 17, 2007 in Changzhou city, Zhejiang Province in east China. The company's security cameras captured clear images of the object, which was a white-lit sphere. It was originally about the size of a round table, but at 3:23 a.m., the object changed into an irregular shape with two convexities at the bottom and flew east. Around 3:26 a.m., the object shrank into the size of a bowling ball. A security guard approached, but the object dodged him and became smaller and smaller. It hovered above the security office for three minutes before it finally vanished.

The UFO spotted in Changzhou, east China, in July 2007.

The UFO spotted in Changzhou, east China, in July 2007.



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