Our Strange Sky: UFO Buzzes Chinese Airport, Let the Mass Speculations Begin
Of course this happened last week(July 9). We suppose it takes this long for weirdness to escape from China.
Hangzhou, Zhejiang CHINA — An unidentified flying object forced an airport in a major Chinese city to shut down operations for an hour, various reports said.
According to state media outlet China Daily, the incident happened at Hangzhou’s Xiaoshan Airport on July 7, when the UFO was spotted around 8:30 p.m. According to the report, the object did not show up on radar.
The HuffPost says another sighting has been reported by Shanghai Daily.
A second China UFO sighting has residents on edge, just seven days after an unidentified flying object shut down a Chinese airport.
The new UFO sighting took place in Chongqing in eastern China on July 15. Witnesses said they saw the same thing: “four lantern-like objects forming a diamond shape that hovered over the city’s Shaping Park for over an hour.”
Like the one before it, there has been no official explanation to date for this latest incident.
Curious that the turnaround on this sighting was so short.
We’ve found videos on the July 9 incident and placed them under the cut.
Chinese UFO was seen on 7th July 2010 around the airport which forced the authorities to stop all the operations for one hour. The inbound flights were grounded; outbound flights were diverted to other airports. After an hour the operations resumed with a statement that it was a private plane but the new pictures and video revealed a different story. In the video, a flying object was seen with huge amount of light behind, which was never seen before
via la times, buzztab, huffington post






