I had that precise question and was going to ask any NDEr's that happened to be online.
It is dandy to know that it is not only me alone in this world who notice this question.
There were some Chinese netizens who shared their near death experiences in a Chinese posting forum, I also asked them some further questions. Note that I always ignore what I feel like baloneys and prefer paying attention to something I feel at least trustworthy to some degree. I don't make a certainty judgment, just a priority strategy. I have grasped not sufficient information to make a proof judgment on that any account is genuine or false. I remind myself to always be prudent, open minded, should always refrain from making assured judgments, that is, to always be a true skeptic, towards both sides.
I have "MORE SUBTLE SENSE" for the judgment on Chinese people's mood, temperament, purpose, honesty, manner, attitude, etc. when they say something, than those from people of other countries.
Sorry I don't know how to express this meaning properly, I say this same meaning with another expression:
When Chinese people say something, I can get more subtle sense to judge whether they are purposefully lying or self boasting or honestly making some true meaningful narrations about what they experienced. This is because I understand Chinese language very deeply, very subtly, with no perplexing foggy corner aspect I do not know exactly.
On the opposite, when I see narrations in a language which is not my mother tongue, and narrations from people who are not my nationals, I do not have that comprehensive and deep subtle feeling, which are important to judge the speakers' mood, temperament, purpose, honesty, manner, attitude, etc.
In other words, when I see a narration written in Chinese language by a Chinese people, I know more quickly and precisely if he or she is lying, by my feeling on the sentences, words he or she uses and the way of narration, and some more subtle aspects. And if I feel he or she is honestly trying to convey something to audiences, I put more weight on believing what he or she is saying.
This is by no means certainty, rather, it is just a difference in degree gauge compared to my sense on narrations written in a language other than Chinese by people other than Chinese. I know I should always be prudent and open minded, should always refrain from making assured judgments.
OK, based on this, I will say several nde narrations from Chinese people which I think moderately(not scarcely or highly) worthy to trust, so far as on the point that I can sense that they honestly tried to convey at least something they really experienced. I will say some common characteristics these Chinese nde narrations share firstly, especially the differences when compared with nde accounts of westerners, before going details about each one, and my further asking for more information as well as their responses.
Note what I'm going to say are not the differences between Chinese ndes and western ndes in an overall sense, I'm going to say some common outstanding aspects shared amongst the several trustworthy nde narrations I encountered in a Chinese posting forum.
One major difference of those several nde narrations I encountered from Chinese people compared with those we often see written in English language (by the people whose mother tongue is English or at least they are very familiar with the culture of English speaking countries), is that those several nde narrations I encountered from Chinese people contain less or no information about "unconditional love" whereas they contain relatively more information about "life review". I did encounter some other Chinese nde narrations which mentioned 七仙女(fictitious figures in traditional ancient Chinese mythological legends which are similar to "seven fairies" in meaning, daughters of a heavenly emperor in myth), 孟婆(a fictitious figure in traditional ancient Chinese mythological legends who is a woman waiting dead soul on a bridge called 奈何桥 and enforce the dead passing people to drink a bowl of soup which serves to erase the people's memories about the previous life), etc. I always completely ignore such a kind of account upon seeing they mention any fictitous figure, because China is in some sense a traditionally superstitious country, there are many atheists(especially more so in modern times) but also many people more or less influenced by superstition which once manipulated long period time span of Chinese history.
This case is similar to India which is another country severely influenced by superstition. So, if I see an nde account from Chinese or Indian people mentioning fictitous figures(e.g. Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, 七仙女, 孟婆, etc.) I usually immediately tag it with "highly baloney suspicious" judgment. It is a reason why I consider precious for some accounts from Chinese or Indian people which don't mention fictitious figures or any other superstitious suspicious elements. The life review is not governed by a person's superstitious mindset or thinking habit, so you can see why I trust more to detailed narrated "life review" part in nde accounts from Chinese or Indian cultural background.
One of those several nde narrations I encountered in a Chinese posting forum and I feel are honestly told, is like this:
The narrator said he once worked as a cook apprentice, in a fight with his master - perhaps a chef - he was throttled by his master for some seconds, during which time his nde occurred. I don't know whether that was a fierce malicious fight or a friendly prank going wrong.
During his nde, he watched his life review, presented as many static pictures one by one flashed before his observation, he said that was very detailed and astounding, showing many details he had forgotten. Like, he took an example, he saw a picture in which he could see clearly the things holded in people's hands.
I did have many questions when reading his narration, life review presented as many static pictures? Let us talk about a picture, a picture in a printed photo or in a computer screen has diverse visual parameters, like, degree of clearness(pixel resolutions, color range, etc.), saturation, brightness, contrast, printed or projected on what kind of surface as a pedestal or floating in the air like a hologram optical image, or is the picture 3 dimensional, etc.
But, for some reasons hard for me to explain clearly, perhaps partially because I feel it could be impolite or too troublesome both to ask and to answer, anyway I didn't ask him any of the above questions, instead, I asked him this question: I myself had once walked almost shoulder by shoulder along side a classmate girl I like very much when I was a junior middle school student in a sunny day on the street, if I were you who were having that nde and watching my life review, would I see clearly what dress that girl wore that day, which details I now can't recall? Like a fluffy hairball on the shoulder of her sweater - if she were wearing a sweater that day?
The narrator said something like: yes, definitely, you would see clearly the very details in her clothes.
The second nde narration is from a female narrator, as I now remember, she didn't talk about a life review, or perhaps just mentioned with very few words. The impressive part of her narration I remember, is about her encounter with her deceased sister who had died of suicide. She said her sister showed up in her nde as a lighting figure, but she COULDN'T SEE HER FACE CLEARLY, this is one of the very sentences which are very very frequently seen in western nde accounts. Let me change this sentence into another with the same meaning but different expressing way: She couldn't get sufficient amount of information to determine it was really her sister showed up as that lighting figure in her nde.
So naturally I asked her: if you couldn't see her face clearly, how could you know that was your sister? She answered something like this: I sensed that was my sister.
See, another sentence with insufficient amount of information. I don't know how to ask further with a more thought provoking and also polite finesse so I didn't ask more questions, remaining myself in the bewilderment. But I don't sense that she was lying, I have a sense that she is more credulous, more emotionally reckless, more muddled, less vigilant, less rational, more or less because of her female gender, especially a typical characteristic of a Chinese female.
The third nde narration, shared in the mid of 2017, is from a male narrator, who I sense is a relatively rational, calmly thinking man. He said his nde was caused by a traffic accident several years ago, his head was heavily damaged. About one hour after being sent into ICU, his heart stopped beating, meantime, he heard a sound like a "dee" with high frequency, then he saw a light beam showered from the sky, he felt his body started floating up, he saw "another him lying in the rescue bed without consciousness". Then he was lead by a beam of light flying into the universe space, with a very fast speed like the speed of light, at some time he swiftly passed a tunnel with dazzling light. In his narration, he emphasized his impression about that dazzling light, which was spiral shaped formed by numerous chromatic light ribbon. He mentioned that he sensed no time elapse during his traveling in that tunnel.
Hey, let me have a pause, see this immediate foregoing sentence, he said he sensed no time elapse during his traveling in that tunnel, does this imply that, he still could sense time elapse prior to entering this tunnel? One question, of many many questions.
OK, continue retelling his narration. Then suddenly he saw a light ball at the end of that tunnel, he was approaching that light ball and finally reached it.
Hey, let me have a pause, he mentioned he couldn't sense time elapse in that tunnel, so???? How could he later say something like "he was flying towards that light ball at the end of the tunnel and FINALLY arrived at that light ball"? Isn't it contradicting and confusing?
OK, back to his narration, he then found that light ball was a beautiful meadow or grass plain with many unrecoginized plants and animals. At that time, there was a thing in the front of him, resembling a 3-dimensional image, which was playing.
Hey, let me take a remarkable note here, he said: it was later when he woke up, he started to recall and get to know what that "3-dimensional image"(his original choice of word) was playing. So, did he imply that, when he was experiencing his nde, he had no idea what that "3-dimensional image" was playing, despite the fact that it was playing just in the front of "his eyes"? Isn't this strange?
What that "3-dimensional image" was playing, as he said, is his life review. More specifically, that was many IMPORTANT EVENTS in his life: entered primary school, middle school, got married, all the big events each of which is his "hard to forget".
Eventually in his nde, he saw many unrecognized persons who said his time wasn't ready and he must to return back, then by a flash, he returned back from that place.
Hey, this part is very typical, very frequently seen in western nde, isn't it? All lack many many reasonable information, like how those persons told him? In which language? How those persons looked like? Does the narrator have some thought about their identity even if the narrator could have no firm clue? Why they never said anything else? If I were to ask questions, the question list would be too long and I would need to keep writing without a sleep till tomorrow morning when I will need to go to work and doze in jobtime and be fired by my boss. With so many questions, I don't know which one should be asked at first.
Tonight I have run out of my time but I still have more thought to say, wish see you all next time. In summary, if we were to regard these nde accounts as reasonable, many gaps of information must firstly be stuffed, these are all the accounts I feel have something honestly narrated, picked up by me from many other obviously nonsense accounts.
I did ask the third nde narrator something which I can't remember or find now. But one thing I feel a bit important. After interacting with many askers in that forum, this narrator said this:
He started to think a new hypothesis, he said, that this physical world we all humans are experiencing, and the world he experienced in that nde, are both dreams experienced by "two virtual us" created by some hyper mechanism. That is to say, neither our mundane world, nor the spiritual world many nders think as where we go when we die, is real. These two worlds are two dreams experienced by two similar but different individuals' self separately, for each of us, and, well, how could I say, each pair of these "two us" has some correlated connections rather than being the same "self".
Added: Perhaps I should replace the word "connection" with "tether", the latter of which is more expressive? Like, the "one" who was experiencing nde in another realm of virtual existence, is not the "one" which is us, instead is a tether peer or master of us. The narrator mentioned that is a terrible hypothesis. I feel that hypothesis is no less terrible than how that narrator mentioned. That hypothesis implies that, not only our physical world is not real, nor is that spiritual world about which nders glimpsed partial but irrationally scarce amount of information.