Guangzhou UFO Incident
A UFO hovered over a city in China for at least three hours and was seen by thousands of residents.
Holiday Beach, Texas - At around 10:30PM on August 6, 2003 an incredible event took place in the Chinese city of Guangzhou.
A huge craft, best described as a mothership, was seen by thousands of residents.
The city-sized craft was clearly seen just above a thin layer of cloud. It was emitting green fluorescent light, pulsating and its energy lines were burning contours in the cloud.
Terrified witnesses ran for cover, amazed onlookers watched in awe and people stopped their cars in the middle of the roads to gaze upwards.
Students frantically climbed up buildings to gain a closer look and reporters, hearts pounding, scrambled for photos.
The UFO hovered over the city for at least three hours and finally took off at a speed, estimated by a journalist who witnessed the craft, at “ten times that of a plane.”
Airport authorities were contacted but alleged to have picked up nothing on their radars and no aircraft were above the city that night.
A spokesman at the Guangdong Province Meteorological Station went on record stating that the entire event was little more than an optical illusion based on city lights reflecting against clouds.
But witnesses, thousands of them, to this day claim that is not the case. Locals say it is common knowledge in Guangzhou that in 2003 an alien spacecraft stopped in to say “Hello.”
Chinese media, which initially covered the event, were ordered that no more stories be reported.
None of this was reported in the West at all and some local Ufologists believe that Western Governments viewed this event as “too hot” and better hushed up.
Sketchy reports and a few photos are all that is left of the event. But the residents of Guangzhou now know they are not alone in this universe and will never forget that earth shattering night back in 2003.
An article from the Government agency Sina can be viewed here.
Image: UFO over Guangzhou, China
Author: Dean Terry
Source - South Texas Anomalies Investigative Network
