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China Unveils Largest Gold Deposit Discovery Since 1949

Manila: China on Friday announced that it has discovered its largest single gold deposit since 1949. The Dadonggou Gold Mine, located in the northeastern province of Liaoning, contains 1,444.49 tons of proven gold reserves, according to the Ministry of Natural Resources.

According to Philippines News Agency, the state-run Global Times reported that the mine has already passed an economic feasibility assessment, clearing the way for development. The deposit is classified as a super-large, open-pit mine.

Officials have stated that the area above the 720-meter (2,362-foot) elevation holds an estimated 2.586 billion tons of ore with an average gold content of 0.56 grams (0.02 ounces) per ton. The mine was identified following an unusually fast, 15-month exploration process, which could become a model for ‘short-cycle, high-quality’ mineral surveys in the future, according to the report.