– Many people have rushed to dig for gold and pan for gold just because they heard that someone “won big” in gold.
Not paying tax debt, tycoons continue to dig for gold again
Phu tho: People flock to the river to search for precious stones
People flocked to the river in Phu tho to look for precious stones
In recent days, hundreds of people from everywhere gathered at the banks of the Chay River (located in Village 2, Dong Khe Commune, Doan Hung District, Phu tho Province) to pan for sand and dig for gravel, hoping to find some sand.
It is known that the search for gemstones originated from information that a person went to wash clothes and picked up a gemstone and sold it for more than 100 million VND.
Hundreds of people quit their jobs and went to the banks of the Chay River, in Dong Khe commune, to pan for sand and look for gems. |
talking about finding stones that are considered “gems” causing a stir in public opinion, in the traffic newspaper, Mr. Nguyen Ngoc thang, Deputy Director of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment of Phu tho province, said that these are just ordinary stones.
Rushing into the forest because of rumors of winning 16kg of gold in Da Nang
In mid-2014, every day hundreds of people cut forests into the Khe Duong gold field (Hoa Bac commune, Hoa Vang district, Da Nang city) to search for gold despite the blockade and raids by the authorities.
Khe Duong was destroyed because of gold. |
Khe Duong is a towering mountain area with dangerously steep hills.
Rushing to find gold in Quang Ngai
In 2014, many villages in tay tra district (Quang Ngai) were shaken by the story of a group of people in the commune digging for gold at the source of tra Veo stream. tra Xinh commune “won big”, with only a small amount of gold collected.
People illegally dig for gold in tay tra. |
I don’t know how true the story of “winning a lot” of gold is, but hundreds of men and young people in tay tra district hastily carried tools like hoes, shovels, trays… and flocked to the streams in tay tra district.
Previously, in 2011, Quang Ngai people also spread the news that a person had dug up 20 kg of gold on the tang River, in the mountainous district of tay tra, causing many people to pack up and set out to dig for gold even though it was tet.
Bac Kan: Hearing rumors, people flocked to the mountains to dig for gold
At the end of 2010, there was information about a placer gold cave in Nam Lau village, Huong Ne commune, Ngan Son district, Bac Kan province.
In early 2011, in Phuc Loc commune, Ba Be district (Bac Kan), there was news of discovering a “golden cave”, attracting many people to come to find a way to enter the cave to find gold.
Rumors devastated the “gold mining village”
In 2011, when there was news that a group of gold miners had won several kilograms of gold from a hole dug in the mountain, hundreds of people from all over flocked to the forest area of village 5, tien Hiep commune, tien Phuoc district, Quang Nam province.
Digging into the mountains to find fortune from gold |
I don’t know if someone won kilograms of gold as rumored or not, but in the end, there was no gold, only many groups of hungry people, and the forest was destroyed.
Hearing the rumors, they rushed to dig for gold
Previously, in 2009, also in Quang Nam, hundreds of people came to “excavate tunnels” right in the middle of young acacia forests in Bich An village, tam Xuan I commune, Nui thanh district to dig for gold.
the news that Mr. Ut Hue won hundreds of gold bars in just one night from digging in a deep tunnel on top of thut But poplar tree spread quickly, causing chaos in Bich An village.
Only heaven knows whether gold vault owner Ut Hue won the gold or not.
Rushing to find gold at the “treasure” of 1,500 kg of gold in Dong thap
In 2014, I heard that the garden of Mr. Bui Van Be, living in tan Loc hamlet, tan thanh commune, Lai Vung, Dong thap province, had 1,500 kg of gold. Some people came to ask to dig and find gold.
However, when Mr. Be asked for compensation for damage to fruit trees, land, etc., no one came to ask to dig for “treasure” anymore.