A glittering gold ore block that can't be excavated anymore has been discovered, the park is sealed off, revealing a 1,000-year-old treasure.

A 3,360-hectare park has been sealed off after a strange, golden-colored rock was discovered. Experts have confirmed it is the largest treasure ever found.

At Suichang Park in Lishui, Zhejiang (China) is a popular tourist destination, covering 3,360 hectares. There are many interwoven caves and it is now one of the famous local attractions.

In 2015, when researchers were excavating ore at the exit of Suichang Park, they accidentally discovered a strange, golden-colored rock in the mountain. At that time, some staff tried to dig it out, but the deeper they dug, the larger the rock was exposed, so technology was mobilized to dig up this strange rock. Based on initial analysis, experts said this was a great treasure.

To dig up this rock, researchers had to use smart mining technology, all the mining machines will be operated remotely . The operator just needs to click the mouse and the cutters, conveyors, transfer machines and specialized mountain digging equipment will run in succession. The whole process is separated from humans and machines to ensure safety and efficiency.

Picture 1 of A glittering gold ore block that can't be excavated anymore has been discovered, the park is sealed off, revealing a 1,000-year-old treasure.
At the same time, a high-resolution AI camera  is equipped for monitoring to achieve energy saving and speed adjustment. A meter is installed to detect the level of the stone block excavation process to achieve system linkage. Through infrastructure construction and intelligent information system integration, the excavation process has become unmanned.

In addition, the intelligent power supply platform system integrates real-time data transmission and remote control functions. The system is equipped with intelligent access control, high-resolution cameras and other means to realize energy conversion.

When the entire block of rock was dug out, all the experts were stunned, they had never seen such a large gold ore . Specifically, this gold ore treasure weighed a total of 90 tons, this was the largest gold ore discovered to date.

According to testing, this large gold ore treasure contains 216.7 grams of gold and 3,677 grams of silver per ton. In addition, this treasure was excavated from the Golden Cave site in Suichang Park in Lishui, Zhejiang (China), experts analyzed and confirmed that this gold treasure was formed 1,000 years ago.

To further analyze this treasure, China had to use artificial intelligence technology such as 3D scanning . Along with that, research teams have determined a reasonable grafting method based on professional documents and 3D technology, and conducted material restoration based on the research.

During this process, cloud computing can easily calculate and analyze various data of the object on the three-dimensional model, including the suitability of the joint positions, the overall context, the surrounding environment, etc., thereby providing reliable data for experts throughout the treasure analysis process.

After this gold treasure was brought to the surface, Suichang Park in Lishui, Zhejiang (China) was reopened for visitors to visit. Instead of putting the gold ore in a museum or refining gold and silver, experts covered it with a layer of gold powder paint and left it on the roadside at the entrance of the scenic spot for people to visit. Notably, experts claimed that no one would dare steal this rock containing gold and silver.

The reason is very simple, this block of gold treasure weighs 45 tons, how can it be moved without special transportation tools. If using a machine to carry it, it will make a loud noise and will be discovered soon. Moreover, there are many surveillance cameras around, so it will be difficult to steal this huge treasure.

Not only that, even if it is stolen, it still needs to be refined bit by bit, and the cost of refining is very high, so the gain is greater than the loss. Therefore, Suichang Park in Lishui, Zhejiang (China) confidently placed a large gold ore on the roadside next to the entrance. For Suichang Park in Lishui, Zhejiang (China), this gold treasure ore has greater cultural significance than monetary value and deserves to be protected by everyone.