Unidentified UFO flying objects in China (video and photo). The formation of Chinese ufology

In the skies over China it was once seen crash immediately three UFOs . The incident is still being studied, it is not known whether these were alien ships or terrestrial objects. But judging by the fact that the information is being hidden, there is an opinion that it was precisely UFO.

How it was?

One day in May in the northeastern province of the republic dropped UFO, shaped like a sphere. locals got very scared. They say that at first a strong roar was heard, and then there were fireballs, screeching down to the ground.

The first object collapsed in Yian in the garden of one of the residents. He saw a large round ball of metal on fire. He thought that a meteorite was flying at him, and hid in the house.

After the fall, a large funnel appeared. In it was strange object with uneven edges. Its weight was approximately 90 kg.

2 more similar objects fell in neighboring Baiquan. The military and other specialists immediately left for the crash site. Local residents are sure they have witnessed UFO crash. But the military says it's just rocket debris.

What was it: UFO or rocket debris

The locals are convinced that saw a UFO. However, experts believe that there was no crash of alien ships. And what eyewitnesses observed was the wreckage of the Proton-M. He set sail from Baikonur, but at 547 seconds his 3rd stage engine failed. As a result, Proton-M burned down precisely over the Chinese sky. Nevertheless, the inhabitants of the Middle Kingdom continue to believe that they saw a sensation.

They motivate this by the fact that various bright spheres, spiral objects, plates, cigar-shaped objects have been noticed in the country before. Many of them emitted a strong hum, and in some cases, when they appeared, equipment failed, and people began to experience health problems.

So they saw in the Middle Kingdom bright pulsing UFO right above central part countries. At the same time, he was seen not only from the earth, but also from the sky. Among other things, a blue-and-white UFO was seen near one of the planes.

Seen in Ganshau Province huge ship with a plume, after which there was a small earthquake. In Sichuan, they saw a bright sphere that lit up the night like the Sun, and constantly changed color. No wonder the Chinese believe that alien ships exist.

UFO in China. The media regularly publish reports about the appearance of UFOs in the sky, about their landings, and even about the contacts of aliens with earthlings. Often we are talking about USA, Canada, countries Latin America and others. A little less about countries Western Europe, even less often - Eastern Europe, and very rarely about the countries of the Asian continent, very rarely report UFOs in China.

In an effort to at least partially fill the mentioned gap, we will talk about the origin of ufology in China and several episodes of contacts with UFOs from the inhabitants of the Celestial Empire.

Modern research shows that the appearance of UFOs over China has centuries of history. Ancient chronicles mention mysterious objects, which appeared in the sky of China back in the 7th century, during the reign of tang dynasty, as well as later, in the XIII-XVII centuries. For the first time, this was widely reported in 1982 by the official organ of the PRC government "Peking News", which published an article by Gao Li " Inhabitants Ancient China saw a UFO».

On the night of July 24, 1981, thousands of Chinese people observed UFOs over a vast part of their country. This event caused a strong reaction among the population, and astronomical observatory in Tsingan was forced to give an official statement to the press that on that night “an unusual phenomenon was observed in 14 provinces of the country celestial phenomenon».

In general, ufology in China was "allowed" quite recently, and during the reign of Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong, until his death in 1976, UFOs in China remained banned.

The formation of Chinese ufology

The beginning of the birth of Chinese ufology can be considered the end of the 1970s, when, after the death of "Chairman Mao", as he was called by the people, a broad program of economic reforms initiated by Vice Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CCP) Deng Xiaoping.

The Chinese press began to write about UFOs after the first lengthy article on this topic was published on its pages by the organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China "People's Daily" (" People's newspaper”) in November 1978.

In 1980, a group of students from Wuhan University (Hubei Province, Central China) created the China UFO Research Organization (COIN), which received the support of the National Academy social sciences. In 1981, the organization began publishing the Journal of UFO Studies, and by 1986 it had branches across the country and had over 40,000 members.

One of the leaders of COIN, Professor of Peking University San Shi Li, visited the United States in February 1997 at the invitation of American ufologists. He told his American colleagues about several cases of UFO encounters in China in 1994-1995, which were not known in the West.

Pictures of this UFO in China flooded the whole world, this object was filmed by many people and from different angles. What it was remains a mystery.

One of the most impressive cases occurred on November 30, 1994 at 3:30 am in a horticultural farm. South China. The night watchmen were the first to pay attention to the strange celestial phenomenon. According to them, "two bright sources of light appeared in the sky, followed by a dazzling sparkling ball with a tail, changing its color from yellow to green, and then to red."

All this swept over them with a deafening roar, like from a train going to high speed. This "flying train" cut off the tops of the trees , leaving stumps no more than two meters high from the ground, at a distance of three kilometers with a width of the "clearing" from 150 to 300 meters.

The professor is convinced that such injuries could not be the result of natural phenomenon, For example strong hurricane. This version was immediately rejected by both representatives of the local administration and members of the COIN, who conducted a joint investigation.

But the most mysterious thing about this incident was that destructive force acted as if selectively: if inside the clearing the tops of all trees, without exception, were cut off, then those that were in the path of flight heavenly train telegraph poles and power line masts remained intact.

“Fortunately, there were no casualties and injuries among people and animals,” Shi Li said, “although the energy of this phenomenon was enormous. Having flown over the gardens, the UFO turned out to be over the territory of the car building plant. The roofs of several ready-made wagons that stood on the factory tracks were torn off and thrown aside.

Some of the wagons were overtaken by the UFO along the tracks from their parking lot for several tens of meters, and in one place the metal fence posts were cut off like twigs. One of the workers was thrown to the ground and rolled head over heels about five meters, but he escaped with only a few abrasions. According to the stories of the workers of the plant, they saw in the sky something huge and long, with bright lights on the sides, flying over them with a loud noise, like a brightly lit train.
When a similar incident occurred three weeks later at another horticultural farm in Guizhou Province, local authorities alarmed.
“This event became known all over China,” the professor continued, “it caused a great public outcry. An investigation was organized into state level set up a special commission. However, its participants did not come to any unequivocal conclusion, they only stated that what had happened was of a very strange nature and reasonable explanation does not lend itself.
Simultaneously with the government commission, a group consisting of members of the COIN, as well as scientists, specialists in different areas Sciences.

“All of us, Chinese ufologists,” says Shi Li, “decided that it was spaceship extraterrestrial origin. Apparently, he tried to land, but, having met trees on his way, he could not do this and only cut off their tops.

UFO contacts in the sky and on the ground in China

The professor told another interesting case meeting with a UFO that occurred on February 9, 1995 in southern China. The crew of a scheduled Boeing 747 airliner saw on the radar screen an oval object at a distance of about two miles, which soon turned into a round one.

Visually, the object was not visible, but it was reported from the control tower that a UFO was flying in parallel with the liner. At that moment, the "Boeing" worked automatic system warning of the danger of a collision, and the controller instructed the commander to rise above the cloud front.

Informed his American colleagues Professor San Shi Li and about the first direct contact a resident of China with enlonauts. It happened in June 1994 . Mon Xiao Guo, a peasant from the vicinity of Harbin, a city in northeast China, and two other peasants working in the field noticed a strange object on a nearby mountain and decided to go there to get a closer look at it.

Climbing up the side of the mountain they saw a large white shiny ball with a tail like a scorpion. Xiao Guo began to get closer to the mysterious ball, but it suddenly began to emit a very powerful hum, which caused unbearable pain in his ears. After that, all three hurriedly turned back.

However, the next day, Xiao Guo, armed with binoculars, accompanied by several other people, again went to the ball. When it was about a kilometer away, Xiao began to look at the ball through binoculars and saw a creature next to it, whose figure was similar to a human. The creature raised its hand, a thin, bright orange beam of light erupted from it and hit Xiao Guo's forehead. He lost consciousness and fell to the ground.

This story had an amazing and unexpected continuation. When Xiao Guo was being taken by train to the hospital, he said that a strange and very unattractive-looking female person suddenly appeared in front of him, whom no one except him had seen on the train. Moreover, this person forced him to enter into an intimate relationship with her.

China's ufology enters the international level

In October 1996, the International Congress on Research outer space, co introductory remarks at which Chinese President Jiang Zemin spoke. In Congress, except for the leaders of the Chinese program space research, was attended by representatives of NASA, the United Nations Committee on Space Studies and the European Space Agency.

The agenda of this highly representative meeting included various questions aeronautics and space exploration, including search problems extraterrestrial civilizations(SETI project).

Mon Xiao Guo was invited to attend this congress, where he spoke about his adventures. The appearance of a simple peasant among the venerable scientists and his message was met and evaluated by those present in different ways.

However, this unprecedented fact itself suggests that the modern Chinese leadership has begun to consider ufology an integral part of the space research program and treat it kindly and without prejudice.

UFO in China video

In 2011, a video appeared on the network with pyramidal UFOs near a Chinese nuclear power plant. “Too high-quality footage to be real,” they wrote in the comments.

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Unidentified UFO flying objects in China. The media regularly publish reports about the appearance of UFOs in the sky, about their landings, and even about the contacts of enlonauts with earthlings. Most often we are talking about the USA, Canada, Latin America. A little less often - about the countries of Western Europe, even less often - about Eastern Europe, and very rarely about the countries of the Asian continent.

Strange object on Chinese photo 1942

In an effort to at least partially fill the mentioned gap, today we are talking about the origin of ufology in China and several episodes of contacts with UFOs of the inhabitants of this country.

background

Modern research shows that the appearance of UFOs over China has a long history. Ancient chronicles mention mysterious objects that appeared in the sky of China as early as the 7th century, during the reign of the Tang Dynasty, and also later, in the 13th-17th centuries. For the first time, this was widely reported in 1982 by the official organ of the PRC government, Beijing News, which published an article by Gao Li, “Inhabitants of Ancient China saw UFOs.”

And in the 20th century, on the night of July 24, 1981, thousands of people observed UFOs in China over a vast part of their country. This event caused a strong reaction among the population, and the astronomical observatory in Qinggan was forced to give an official statement to the press that that night "an unusual celestial phenomenon was observed in 14 provinces of the country."

In general, ufology in China was "allowed" quite recently, and during the reign of Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong, until his death in 1976, it remained banned in this country.

The formation of Chinese ufology

The beginning of the birth of Chinese ufology can be considered the end of the 1970s, when, after the death of "Chairman Mao", as he was popularly called, a broad program of economic reforms began in the country, initiated by Vice Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CCP) Deng Xiaoping.

About UFOs in China began to write in the Chinese press after the first lengthy article on this topic was placed on its pages by the organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China "Renmin Ribao" ("People's Newspaper") in November 1978.

In 1980, a group of students from Wuhan University (Central China's Hubei Province) established the China UFO Research Organization (COIN), which was supported by the National Academy of Social Sciences. In 1981, the organization began publishing the Journal of UFO Studies, and by 1986 it had branches across the country and had over 40,000 members.

One of the leaders of COIN, Professor of Peking University San Shi Li, visited the United States in February 1997 at the invitation of American ufologists. He told his American colleagues about several cases of UFO encounters in China in 1994-1995, which were not known in the West.

A couple of years ago, the whole world was filled with pictures of this UFO over China. The object was filmed by many people and from different angles. What it was remains a mystery.





Heavenly fire train

One of the most impressive cases occurred on November 30, 1994 at 3:30 am in a South China horticultural farm. The night watchmen were the first to pay attention to the strange celestial phenomenon. According to them, "two bright sources of light appeared in the sky, followed by a dazzling sparkling ball with a tail, changing its color from yellow to green, and then to red."

All this swept over them with a deafening roar, like from a train moving at high speed. This "flying train" cut off the tops of trees, leaving stumps no more than two meters high from the ground, at a distance of three kilometers with a width of "clearing" from 150 to 300 meters.

The professor is convinced that such damage could not be the result of a natural phenomenon, such as a strong hurricane. This version was immediately rejected by both representatives of the local administration and members of the COIN, who conducted a joint investigation.

But the most mysterious thing in this incident was that the destructive force acted as if selectively: if inside the clearing the tops of all trees without exception were cut off, then the telegraph poles and power line masts that were in the path of the heavenly train remained intact.

“Fortunately, there were no casualties and injuries among people and animals,” Shi Li said, “although the energy of this phenomenon was enormous. Having flown over the gardens, the UFO turned out to be over the territory of the car building plant. The roofs of several ready-made wagons that stood on the factory tracks were torn off and thrown aside.

Some of the wagons were overtaken by the UFO along the tracks from their parking lot for several tens of meters, and in one place the metal fence posts were cut off like twigs. One of the workers was thrown to the ground and rolled head over heels about five meters, but he escaped with only a few abrasions. According to the stories of the workers of the plant, they saw in the sky something huge and long, with bright lights on the sides, flying over them with a loud noise, like a brightly lit train.

When a similar incident occurred three weeks later at another horticultural farm in Guizhou province, the local authorities were alarmed.

“This event became known throughout China,” the professor continued, “it caused a great public outcry. An investigation was organized at the state level, a special commission was created. However, its participants did not come to any unequivocal conclusion, they only stated that what happened was of a very strange nature and could not be rationally explained.

Simultaneously with the government commission, a group consisting of members of the COIN, as well as scientists and specialists in various fields of science, worked at the scene.

“All of us, Chinese ufologists,” says Shi Li, “decided that it was a spacecraft of extraterrestrial origin. Apparently, he tried to land, but, having met trees on his way, he could not do this and only cut off their tops.

Contacts in the sky and on the ground

The professor spoke about another interesting case of a meeting with a UFO that occurred on February 9, 1995 in southern China. The crew of a scheduled Boeing 747 airliner saw on the radar screen an oval object at a distance of about two miles, which soon turned into a round one. Visually, the object was not visible, but it was reported from the control tower that a UFO was flying in parallel with the liner. At that moment, an automatic system warning of the danger of a collision worked on the Boeing, and the dispatcher instructed the commander to rise above the cloud front.

Professor San Shi Li also informed his American colleagues about the first direct contact between a Chinese resident and the enlonauts. It happened in June 1994. Mon Xiao Guo, a peasant from the vicinity of Harbin, a city in northeast China, and two other peasants working in the field noticed a strange object on a nearby mountain and decided to go there to get a closer look at it.

Climbing the mountainside, they saw a large white shiny ball with a tail like a scorpion. Xiao Guo began to get closer to the mysterious ball, but it suddenly began to emit a very powerful hum, which caused unbearable pain in his ears. After that, all three hurriedly turned back.

However, the next day, Xiao Guo, armed with binoculars, accompanied by several other people, again went to the ball. When it was about a kilometer away, Xiao began to look at the ball through binoculars and saw a creature next to it, whose figure was similar to a human. The creature raised its hand, a thin, bright orange beam of light erupted from it and hit Xiao Guo's forehead. He lost consciousness and fell to the ground.

This story had an amazing and unexpected continuation. When Xiao Guo was being taken by train to the hospital, he said that a strange and very unattractive-looking female person suddenly appeared in front of him, whom no one except him had seen on the train. Moreover, this person forced him to enter into an intimate relationship with her.

Going international

In October 1996, the International Congress on Space Research was held in Beijing, at which the President of the People's Republic of China Jiang Zemin delivered an opening speech. The congress, in addition to the leaders of the Chinese space research program, was attended by representatives of NASA, the UN Committee for Space Studies and the European Space Agency.

The agenda of this very representative meeting included various issues of aeronautics and space exploration, including the search for extraterrestrial civilizations (the SETI project).

Mon Xiao Guo was invited to attend this congress, where he spoke about his adventures. The appearance of a simple peasant among the venerable scientists and his message was met and evaluated by those present in different ways.

However, this unprecedented fact itself suggests that the modern Chinese leadership has begun to consider ufology an integral part of the space research program and treat it kindly and without prejudice.

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