Foreign media: China has discovered a potential gold deposit in the Kunlun Mountains in western Xinjiang with a reserve of more than 1,000 tons. This is the third gold deposit found this year in China that may have reserves exceeding 1,000 tons.

Previously, similar large gold deposits were also discovered in Liaoning Province in northeast China and Hunan Province in central China. These new discoveries indicate that China's gold reserves may be much larger than previously estimated.

Previously, the world's largest known gold mines usually had reserves of only hundreds of tons, while China was believed to have only 3,000 tons of unexploited gold left, far less than Russia and Australia.

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