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There are some similarities with the model of UFO, long, thin with a slight curve, 4 bumps on the top.
As has been pointed out, the "video" you posted is a bogus animation of an unrelated incident.
A long exposure is a good theory when looking at still images. It does fall apart when there is a video of it.
Like this?
The surrounding landscape would also be blurred with long exposure frames and camera shake.
Why would China shut down its airports for a helicopter?
Shutting down an airport for safety reasons is prudent. UFO doesn't mean spaceship. Illicit drones caused a shut down of Gatwick last year.
It is reasonable to assume that something unusual was going on in the sky to shut down an airport.
www.nycaviation.com...
In July, Xioshan International airport in Zhejiang province was forced to temporarily shut down because of a UFO sighting, although it was later reported that the sighted object was part of a nearby military test.
Shanghai Newspaper Front Page headline with July 7, 2010, Hangzhou UFO photograph published on July 9, 2010. Entire newspaper delivered to me (Linda Moulton Howe) by Shanghai resident.
Hangzhou residents released photos, taken in the afternoon before the delays, of a hovering object bathed in golden light and exhibiting a comet-like tail. Less than an hour before the Xiaoshan airport shut down, residents said they also saw a flying object emitting red and white rays of light.
A day after the sighting, however, an anonymous source told China Daily that authorities already discovered the identity of the UFO after an investigation but could not publically disclose the information because "there was a military connection."
Whatever the object was, it does not look like a typical drone.