1. Which country owns the most gold in the world ?

  • China
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  • Russia
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  • America
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According to a report from the World Gold Council (WGC), the United States is currently the country with the largest amount of gold in the world with about 8,133 tons, nearly equal to the total reserves of France, Italy and Germany combined. Most of this gold is believed to be stored in vaults across the United States.

According to experts, gold reserves are mainly for defense against economic and financial fluctuations and for consolidation to defend against economic and financial fluctuations and for consolidation of national stability.

2. Which country has the largest gold reserves in Asia?

  • Japan
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  • China
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  • India
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  • Korea
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China is the country with the largest gold reserves in Asia and the 6th largest in the world, after the US, Germany, Italy, France, and Russia. Specifically, China has nearly 2,280 tons of gold in its reserves, an increase of about 200 tons since the last quarter of 2022.

3. China is the world's largest gold producer, true or false?

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China is the world's largest gold producer, accounting for about 10% of global output. Gold mines in this country are mainly concentrated in the east such as Shandong, Henan , Fujian, Liaoning.

In 2024 alone, global gold production will reach 3,300 tonnes. China leads the way with 380 tonnes, followed by Russia with 310 tonnes and Australia with 290 tonnes. These three countries accounted for nearly 30% of global gold production last year.

Other major gold producing countries include Canada (200 tons), the US (160 tons), Mexico, Kazakhstan, Ghana - each with 130 tons.

4. Which gold mine has the largest reserves in Vietnam?

  • Pac Lang
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  • Bong Mieu
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  • Na Pai
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  • Dak Sa
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In Vietnam, there are about 500 gold mining sites across the country. According to statistics from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (now the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment), Bong Mieu gold mine (in the former Quang Nam province) is the gold mine with the largest reserves in the country.

Previously, this gold mine was considered an important economic resource, creating many jobs and contributing greatly to the local budget.

In addition to this gold mine, there are a number of other gold mines with large reserves such as: Pac Lang gold mine, gold mine around Doi Bu, Na Pai gold mine...

5. Gold mining in this mine was recorded under which dynasty?

  • Later Le Dynasty
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In the past, the Cham people used to dig deep into the mountain at Bong Mieu mine, then took advantage of the water power of the surrounding streams to filter ore and extract gold.

During the Nguyen Dynasty, the kings called on people with mining experience to help the country. At that time, there were 5 ways to organize mining: organized by the royal court, undertaken by Chinese merchants, exploited by ethnic minority chiefs, mined by Vietnamese owners, and exploited by local people who then paid taxes.

In addition to the metal mines in the North, Bong Mieu mine was also exploited by the Nguyen Dynasty. After the French colonization of Vietnam, in 1890, the French colonialists built a factory in Co Bay valley to continue exploiting gold there.

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/dat-nuoc-nao-so-huu-vang-nhieu-nhat-the-gioi-2451617.html