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What is the rarest mineral in China?
Manganese ore: there are 2 13 proven manganese ore areas in China, mainly including: Wafangzi manganese mine in Liaoning; Fujian Liancheng manganese mine; Hunan Xiangtan, Minle, Agate Mountain, Xiangtaoyuan and other manganese mines; Guangdong has manganese mines such as Dai Xiao and Xinchun. Manganese mines such as Bayi, Xia Lei and Lipu in Guangxi; Gao Yan manganese mine and Jiaodingshan manganese mine in Sichuan; Guizhou Zunyi manganese mine.
Chromite: There are 56 producing areas, mainly salto Sea in Xinjiang, Luobusa in Tibet, Hegenshan in Inner Mongolia and Jier in Gansu Avenue.
Copper mine: 9 10 proven mining areas, mainly: Duobaoshan, Heilongjiang Province; Jintagetu Mountain and Huogeqi in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region; Hongtoushan, Liaoning; Tongling copper mine concentration area, Anhui province; Dexing, Chengmen Mountain, Wushan and Shuiping in Jiangxi Province; Hubei Daye-Yangxin copper concentration area; Shijiazhuang, Guangdong; Zhongtiaoshan area, Shanxi Province; Dongchuan, Yimen and Dahongshan in Yunnan Province; There are many marathons, chardonnay and pine trees in Yulong, Xizang Autonomous Region. Ashele and other copper mines in Xinjiang.
Bauxite: there are 3 10 producing areas, mainly including: Keke, Shigong, Wang Xiang, Xihedi, Taihu Stone, Guopianliang-Leijiasu and wide lawn in Shanxi; Caoyao, Maxinggou, Jiagou, Shi Si, Zhulingou, Jiagou and Zhijian in Henan; Zibo, Shandong; Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Pingguo Nadou; Guizhou Zunyi (Tuanxi), Dai Lin, Xiaoshanba and other bauxite areas.
Lead-zinc mine: more than 700 producing areas, mainly: Xilin, Heilongjiang Province; Hongtoushan and Qingchengzi in Liaoning Province; Caijiayingzi, Hebei Province; Baiyinnuo, Dongsheng Temple, Jiashengpan and Tanyaokou in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region; Xicheng (Changba), Gansu Province; Lead cave mountain in Shaanxi province; Xitieshan, Qinghai Province; Shuikou Mountain and Huangshaping Mountain in Hunan Province; Fankou, Guangdong; 5 departments in Zhejiang Province; Cold water pit in Jiangxi province; Qixia Mountain, Jiangsu Province; Large factories in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region; Lanping, Huize and Dulong in Yunnan Province; Lead-zinc mines such as Daliangzi and Xiacun in Sichuan Province.
Nickel ore: there are nearly 100 producing areas. Mainly Hongqiling and Red White Pine in Jilin Province; Jinchuan, Gansu; Kalatongke and Huangshan in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region; Lengshuijing and Yangping in Sichuan Province; Nickel mines such as Baimazhai and Mojiang in Yunnan.
Molybdenum ore: 222 producing areas, mainly Daheishan, Jilin; Yangjiazhangzi and Lanjiagou in Liaoning Province; Jinduicheng, Shaanxi Province; Molybdenum deposits such as Luanchuan, Henan.
Tungsten mine: 252 proven producing areas, mainly Xihuashan, Piaotang, Dajishan, Pangushan, Huameiao, Hukeng, Xiatongling and Fumeishan in Jiangxi; Xingluokeng, Fujian Province; Shizhuyuan, Xintianling and Yaogangxian in Hunan Province; Sawboard Pit and Lianhua Mountain in Guangdong Province; Daming Mountain and Coral in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region; Tagouer tungsten mine in Gansu province.
Tin mine: 293 proven producing areas, mainly Dachang, Coral and Shuiyanba in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region; Dongchuan, Yunnan; Hunan Xianghualing, Hongqiling and Yejiwei tin mines.
Mercury-antimony deposit: proven 103 mercury producing area and11antimony producing area. Mainly Wanshan, Wuchuan, Danzhai and Tongren in Guizhou; Hunan Xinhuang and other mercury mines, Hunan tin mines, Banxi; Large factories in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region; Yawan antimony deposit in Gansu Province. Mercury-antimony deposit in Xunyang, Shaanxi Province.
Gold mine: 1265 proved mining areas, mainly Wulaga, Daanhe, Laozuoshan and Huma in Heilongjiang Province; Jiapigou and Hunchun in Jilin Province; Liaoning Wulong; Zhangjiakou and Qianxi in Hebei Province; Linglong, Jiaojia, Xincheng, Sanjiadao and Yingezhuang in Shandong; Wenyu, Tonggou, Jinqu, Qinling and Shanggong in Henan Province; Guangdong Hetai; Xiangxi, Hunan; Yunnan Mojiang; Dongbeizhai, Sichuan Province; Qinghai Banma; Axi and Hami gold deposits in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
Silver mine, 569 proven origin, mainly Yindongzi, Shaanxi; Broken mountain in Henan province; Yindonggou and Baiguoyuan in Hubei; Arsenic Village, Sichuan Province; Guixi, Jiangxi; Jilin Shanmen; Pangxidong and other silver mines in Guangdong Province.
Rare earth and rare metal: mainly distributed in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (Baiyun Obo, 80 1), Shandong Province (Weishan), Jiangxi Province (Gannan, Yichun), Guangdong Province (northern Guangdong), Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (Fuyun) and other places.
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