China's Major Mysteries: Paranormal Phenomena and the Unexplained in the People's Republic"This fascinating book, an updated edition of Paul Dong's ground-breaking 1984 work, The Four Major Mysteries of Mainland China, uncovers the historical origins behind China's most incredible unsolved mysteries. Dong provides a first-hand report, detailing the main areas of scientific research-as well as skepticism-since China's ""opening up"" to the West." |
Contents
UFOs 1 The Rise of UFO Research in China | 3 |
Breaking Through the Barriers to UFO Research | 13 |
Silencing the UFO Critics | 19 |
My Observations During | 26 |
Homecoming to Mainland China 5 The Soviet Unions Hungry Eagle Team 2 | 34 |
The Cases and the Debate | 51 |
UFO Research and Cases in Hong Kong and Macao 68880 | 62 |
UFOs in Ancient China | 68 |
The Conservative Scientists Attack EHF | 120 |
The Great EHF Debate | 129 |
QI GONG | 143 |
Breath Control and the Paranormal | 145 |
Qi Gongs Relations to EHF and Acupuncture | 154 |
Qi Gong Mysteries | 160 |
WILDMAN | 171 |
Chinas Bigfoot | 173 |
Common terms and phrases
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