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July 13, 2010 Hong Kong, China - Around 9 PM on July 7, 2010, Xiaoshan Airport in Hangzhou in Eastern China was reportedly closed for four hours after a large, brightly lighted aerial object of unknown origin was seen and phrabroad
ographed. The People's Daily Online in its July 9, 2010, English edition, qurabroad
ed an unnamed airport spokesman,
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July 13, 2010 Hong Kong, China - Around 9 PM on July 7, 2010, Xiaoshan Airport in Hangzhou in Eastern China was reportedly closed for four hours after a large, brightly lighted aerial object of unknown origin was seen and phrabroad
ographed. The People's Daily Online in its July 9, 2010, English edition, qurabroad
ed an unnamed airport spokesman,