subject: Ufos Sighting Causes Shut Down Of Airport In China [print this page] The world over, not a moment goes by without a rumor of alien sightings or UFO videos. It is possible through these video, photos, experiences and even discovery of UFO crash sites. Governments all over the world have special teams put into place to investigate sightings and suspected UFO's videos with the most famous investigation being at Area 51 in Roswell where a ship supposedly crash landed.
The People's Republic of China was not left out of the sightings hype with 2 most recent cased being documented. One July 7th, 2010, the province of Hangzhou had its own sighting over Xiaoshan Airport, forcing it to shut down. At about 8.40 pm local time, the crew on a descending flight said they saw a mysterious sighting of a UFO in the sky. Because of this, flights were diverted and the airport was immediately shut down. In an hour's time, services had resumed and sp were flights. Because of an alleged military connection, the press was not given much to go on.
This was not the last of UFO's videos and sightings in China stories. On September 13th 2010, another supposed UFO sighting was reported in Inner Mongolia, China. This time it was also said that about 4 kilometers from the Baotou Airport, a mysterious vessel was sighted in the sky at about 8pm. Flights from Beijing and Shanghai were diverted and the airport was shut down for an hour and there were UFO videos to prove it.
These were not the only UFO videos to be revealed as it was also said that before these incidents, about 30 people in Xinjiang province saw a vessel with white lighting hovering in the skies. Other UFO's videos from sightings in Shandong, Hunan and Jiangsu provinces also began showing up.
There were many theories as to what the sighting was, especially after UFO videos and pictures began surfacing on the internet. It was said that there was a military vessel testing taking place. It was also said that it was possible that a foreign vessel was out to stir unrest within China, something that was later repealed. After the initial airport sighting, experts from the Beijing and Shanghai UFO Research Society reported that they had to visit the site, collect the necessary data and UFO's videos and then release a report, something that was said could take an unknown amount of time. Whether it was a military exercise of some kind, or actual UFOs, nobody really knows.