avant premier
  • Home
  • Non classé
  • China Discovers World’s Largest Gold Deposit Worth $80 Billion
Non classé

China Discovers World’s Largest Gold Deposit Worth $80 Billion

A massive gold deposit has been found in Pingjiang County, Hunan Province, China, containing an estimated 1,000 metric tonnes of high-quality ore. Valued at 600 billion yuan (around $80 billion), it may be the largest in the world, surpassing South Africa’s South Deep Mine.

Explorations revealed 40 gold veins within 2 kilometers, holding 300 metric tonnes of gold. Advanced 3D modeling suggests more reserves at depths of up to 3 kilometers.

This discovery is set to boost China’s gold industry and mining capabilities.

Related posts

Boat with 67 Irregular Migrants Drifts into Tunisian Waters from Libya

bess hanen

Tunisian FM to Attend Gaza Humanitarian Aid Conference in Cairo

bess hanen

Tunisia’s National Cybersecurity Agency Warns of AI Search Engine Risks

bess hanen

Leave a Comment