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Chapter 53 A Necklace and A Ring are Different

Gem park along the Nangu River locates on the Sino-Burmese border area. Nangu River is one of the tributaries of Nanwan River, and a gem and jade zone, which is a part of the Sino-Burmese gem and jade belt, lies on its upper stream.

A beautiful ore belt that produces ruby and emerald lies along the Nangu River right between Ruili and Burma. For hundreds of years, dozens of large or small gem-washings fields have opened in this area. However, gems are found sporadically in this area, and the mining cost is high, which leads to the close-down of all the gem-washings field.

Nevertheless, there are still gems in this area. People in Ruili come up with a good idea— They turn the minefield into a gem park!

After paying the entrance fee, you can get a full set of tools and go gem hunting by the Nangu River. People can take away all the ruby or sapphire they find within two hours.

The gem-washings field beside Nangu River can also help people process and appraise gem

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