The mysterious Chinese pyramids exist today

Unlike the pyramid in Egypt associated with Pharaoh's history, these works in China retain many unexplored spiritual mysteries to this day.

Most of the Chinese pyramids left to this day are not recognized as historical monuments and are fighting against the ravages of time. The first to discover the great walls of the pyramid in Xi'an Province was American pilot James Gaussman at the end of World War II.

In 1947, another American pilot, interested in Gaussman's mysterious 'Great Bach' legend, flew near the building to find out. He estimated this ancient wonder nearly 1,200 meters above the great Giza pyramid of Egypt, only about 400 meters high.

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The mysterious pyramids in China attracted the attention of Western explorers.(Photo: CW)

However, this magic pyramid is still a secret protected and hidden from the curious eyes of explorers. German archaeologist Hartwig Hausdorf tried to film and photograph a giant ancient work while avoiding the Chinese military patrol on Xi'an desert airspace.

Although it was impossible to find the pyramid of Gaussman, Hausdorf's 1994 book, "The White Pyramid", detailed his findings on other works found in the area, attracting interest. Great for these ancient treasures.

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In 2000, China recognized about 400 pyramids in the Shanxi area, north of Xi'an province. Smaller than the legendary "Great White" pyramid, these ancient monuments are considered the tombs of ancient Chinese people. However, many people assume that they serve a more mysterious purpose. Hausdorf even insisted that these buildings were from aliens.

The chronology of these pyramids is also a big question. Analysis of an aerial photograph of a pyramid to the east of Xi'an, an ancient civilization researcher and author Graham Hancock determined that the composition matches the Gemini constellation - a sign of Western civilization appeared from 10,500 BC.

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A pyramid on Xi'an plateau, China.(Photo: CW)

Most of the later pyramids belonging to the Eastern Dynasty (1032-1227) were in a state of extremely dilapidated, at risk of complete collapse. "The entire royal burial site and the families are in danger of disappearing," Wenzhen, who is in charge of the burial site of the cemetery, said in the Xinhua News Agency.

According to Wenzhen, most of the Ha dynasty tombs, located in Ningxia region, are experiencing similar problems and some may even be classified as 'ruins'. According to Xinhua, the government has invested about $ 1.25 million to restore graves but erosion does not stop.

Mystery of Qin Shi Huang Pyramid

Emperor Qin Shihuang was famous in history as a tyrant obsessed with immortality. It is this ambition that motivates him to build one of the most fascinating and majestic wonders on the planet: "Terracotta Army". This "army" is so vividly detailed and sophisticated that there are no two statues that are exactly alike, making some believe that they are real people buried and turned into.

According to ancient Chinese documents, the Qin Emperor tried to build his tomb in the form of a pyramid with an exact copy of Chinese territory on a tomb base.

Currently, this pyramid is nearly 200m tall but its historical estimate is that when built 2,200 years ago, its height was about 320m. The width from east to west is about 1,000m. This large population consists of many smaller pyramids inside with rich soil and vegetation, sophisticated trapping systems and a toxic river of mercury that prevents grave thieves from coming here to search for treasures.