Core Viewpoint - The illegal gold mining activities in the Yanzi River of Kang County, Gansu Province, have resurfaced despite government prohibitions, driven by rising gold prices and the historical presence of gold deposits in the area [6][12]. Group 1: Illegal Gold Mining Activities - A video surfaced showing individuals mining for gold in the river at 4°C, with reports of some extracting over 5 grams in a single attempt [1]. - Local merchants indicated that this phenomenon had begun earlier in the year, and although it was officially halted, it has returned due to recent riverbed excavations [6]. - The Kang County government has explicitly prohibited individual gold mining activities, yet reports suggest that such activities have continued, particularly at night when construction is paused [6][9]. Group 2: Government Response - In July, the Kang County Natural Resources Bureau issued a notice banning illegal gold mining in the county's rivers and provided a reporting hotline, which was reportedly unreachable when contacted [9]. - The local government has previously published articles emphasizing the ecological and safety risks posed by illegal mining, and has initiated actions to curb these activities [11]. - Law enforcement has been actively responding to reports of illegal mining, with patrols dispatched to discourage miners and enforce regulations [11]. Group 3: Market Context - The price of gold has surged over 53% this year, reaching a peak of $4,381.21 per ounce on October 20, before experiencing a significant drop of over 8% [12].
甘肃一条小河现多位淘金者,“凌晨1点还有人”!当地政府回应:明确禁止个人淘金行为;警方:已处置
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-11-02 16:31