Declassified UFO / UAP Document
UFO Reported Over Central Region — Taiwan, May 1995
AI-Generated Summary
This document reports on a UFO sighting in Yunlin, Taiwan, on May 19, 1995. It includes observations from witnesses and comments from the China UFO Science Association regarding the rarity of such events.
This document is an FBIS report dated May 20, 1995, detailing a UFO sighting in Taiwan. According to a report by Debbie Kuo, an unidentified flying object was spotted over the central Taiwan county of Yunlin late on the night of Friday, May 19, 1995. Eyewitnesses reported that the object, which appeared as a bright circle, was seen hovering over downtown Touliu between 11:20 P.M. and 12:30 A.M. The witnesses described the object as moving both vertically and horizontally, explicitly noting that it did not resemble an airplane. Chiang Huang-jun, the chairman of the China UFO Science Association, commented on the event, stating that eyewitness accounts of UFOs in Taiwan are rare and that the sighting was worthy of further study. The report also references a previous sighting on December 16, 1994, when groups of people in Taipei claimed to have seen a group of five UFOs in the sky.
EYEWITNESSES SAID THE UFO, SHAPED LIKE A BRIGHT CIRCLE, "FLOATED" OVER A PRIVATE HOUSE. OCCASIONALLY, THE UFO WOULD JUMP VERTICALLY AND SOMETIMES MOVE HORIZONTALLY, THEY SAID, ADDING IT DID NOT RESEMBLE AN AIRPLANE.
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Official Assessment
A UFO was reported over Yunlin, Taiwan, on the night of May 19, 1995. The object was described as a bright circle that hovered and moved in vertical and horizontal patterns. The China UFO Science Association noted that such sightings are rare and warrant further study.
Key Persons
- Chiang Huang-junChairman of the China UFO Science Association