Discovery of “gold stone” treasure in Xi’an, China: Police recovered nearly 7,000 billion VND worth of gold

In Xi’an City, Shaanxi Province, China, in November 1999, at the Xinhua Brick Factory a gruesome discovery shocked the whole area when a worker dug up the soil at the Xinhua Brick Factory and discovered a priceless treasure, all pieces of “golden stone”. Police had to quickly block off the construction site to handle the situation.

Archaeological experts from the local Department of Cultural Relics also arrived at the construction site immediately afterward, conducting a geological survey of the surrounding area.Initially, when the excavator hit a hard object, the worker believed it was a normal rock. However, after cleaning and exploring more closely, he realized that it was not stone but a shiny piece of gold, engraved with patterns and writing.

This discovery made this worker even more excited and continued to exploit and dig deeper into the ground. As a result, pieces of gold continue to appear, from light pieces to heavy pieces worth no small amount.

Xi’an, once one of the four great capitals in Chinese history, witnessed the ups and downs and splendor of the dynasty. This discovery once again proves that discovering buried treasure in unexpected places is entirely possible.

This story becomes even more interesting when the worker who discovered this treasure was a local resident, who was born and raised in Xi’an. He had heard stories about the excavation of ancient artifacts, and his belief in finding treasure motivated him to continue digging.

However, this discovery also poses many legal and social challenges. Police have had to deal with recovering gold from people, with some people handing it in voluntarily, but there are also complicated cases where people refuse to admit they took the gold or even bury it elsewhere. .

According to Chinese law, antiquities of historical significance are considered State property, and it is illegal to own or collect them by individuals. Therefore, the police had to take legal measures and create awareness in the community about the importance of protecting national heritage.

After recovering a large amount of gold, archaeological experts also conducted research and drew conclusions about the origin and historical value of these pieces of gold. This event is not only a fascinating storyline but also a living testament to China’s rich history and culture, displayed at the Shaanxi Provincial Museum for future generations to explore and admire. .