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China claims to have unearthed the largest gold deposit in the world —worth $83B

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China claims to have unearthed the largest gold deposit in the world —worth B

China is claiming to have unearthed the largest gold deposit in the world — estimated to be worth more than $80 billion.

More than 1,000 tons of gold reserves and ore veins were allegedly discovered by geologists from the Hunan Provincial Geological Institute some 12 miles beneath the surface in China’s Pingjiang County, according to China state media.

The gold find is believed to be a whopping $83 billion.

Rock samples taken from Wangu gold field in Pingjiang County this week. Xinhua/Shutterstock
Workers examine rock samples at Wangu gold field. Xinhua/Shutterstock

The record-breaking discovery was made within the Wangu goldfield, Xinhua reported.

The Hunan Provincial Geological Institute said the find was “significant in helping safeguard the country’s resource security.”

China is the world’s largest producer of gold, accounting for around 10% of global output in 2023, according to the World Gold Council.

Gold nuggets on their way to be melted down. Bloomberg via Getty Images
Workers dig at the site where a massive gold deposit was found. Xinhua/Shutterstock

Currently, the South Deep gold mine in Gauteng Province, South Africa, is the largest gold reserve in the world, holding around 930 metric tons of gold.

The Hunan Academy of Geology said workers found more than 40 gold ore veins at Wangu.

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