

UFO's Over Modern China
Book • 1986
Paul Dong's 'UFOs over Modern China' gathers numerous reported sightings, photographs, and investigative accounts from China’s modern era, particularly the 1970s and 1980s.
The book was notable for making Chinese UFO case material accessible to non-Chinese readers and researchers, combining empirical reporting with commentary informed by the author's interests.
It documents military encounters, photographs, regional waves of sightings, and grassroots contactee phenomena that emerged after the Mao era.
Dong also provides context on how Chinese political and social changes influenced reporting and public interest in UFOs.
The work remains a frequently cited source for Western researchers studying Chinese UFO history.
The book was notable for making Chinese UFO case material accessible to non-Chinese readers and researchers, combining empirical reporting with commentary informed by the author's interests.
It documents military encounters, photographs, regional waves of sightings, and grassroots contactee phenomena that emerged after the Mao era.
Dong also provides context on how Chinese political and social changes influenced reporting and public interest in UFOs.
The work remains a frequently cited source for Western researchers studying Chinese UFO history.
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as a comprehensive English-language collection of modern Chinese UFO cases and an important source for researchers.


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