THE first ever Loch Ness Monster sighting from China has been reported. Weiming Jiang spotted Nessie from 5,300 miles away in Jiaozhou City via a webcam. AlamyWeiming Jiang from China has reported the first-ever Loch Ness Monster sighting via webcam[/caption] Gary Campbell, recorder of the Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register, said: “She saw a black dot, then two, very close to the shore. “They moved on the water for six minutes. “It is the first accepted sighting we have had from China but just shows you can see Nessie from anywhere in the world.” Gary has logged 14 sightings this year, including nine by a webcam overlooking the Scottish loch. One came from Matt Reddick in Dallas, Texas. Another was from Eoin O’Faodhagain in Co Donegal, Ireland. Last month the Scanlon family from Hillingdon, West London, were on a boat when its sonar pinged something up to four metres long, 20 metres down. Most read in The Sun THREE ALLIES Boris Johnson to make announcement on security agreement with US and Australia DYER STRAITS Kieron Dyer batters SAS: Who Dares Wins' Jason Fox after he broke his rib WHALE OF PAIN Killer whale named Hugo ‘committed SUICIDE’ by ramming head against tank HIGH CAUGHT Andrew WILL face sex case in the US after High Court agrees to serve papers PRICE MATCH Kerry Katona ‘replaces’ Katie Price and lands a job on popular lunchtime show family ties Long Lost Family in show first as viewer comes forward with life-changing info Last year there were 13 sightings. Over the centuries 1,143 have been recorded. But the most famous Nessie photograph, taken in 1934, was later revealed during a deathbed confession to be fake.