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Where is China’s copper?

China’s Copper Capital has settled in Dexing, Jiangxi Province

Reporters recently learned that Dexing City, Jiangxi Province has successfully registered the “Copper Capital” trademark applied to the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, covering non-ferrous metals, smelting This move means that Dexing will use China's "Copper Capital" trademark as an opportunity to build a "copper" culture and strengthen the "Copper Capital" industry. Known as the "Golden Mountain, Silver City, and Copper City", it has proven reserves of copper metal with mining value of more than 10 million tons. The Dexing Copper Mine, the largest copper mine in Asia, was also located in its territory last year. Dexing Copper achieved an output value of 1.84 billion yuan, accounting for 52.7% of the industries above designated size and accounting for 25% of the national economy. The annual mining output value reached 2.57 billion yuan, of which the annual copper output was 122,500 tons. Ranking first in the south of the Yangtze River in my country, it has become an important base for my country's nonferrous metal industry. In addition, a large number of ancient mining and metallurgical sites and cultural relics have been discovered underground. At present, Dexing has incorporated the "Copper Capital" brand into the overall planning of urban construction, which will cost nearly 100,000 yuan. We spent 100 million yuan to build "copper" signboards and "copper" sculptures in cities, rural areas, factories and mines, etc., to explore copper cultural resources, and launched a selection of the top ten historical celebrities in Dexing, including Zhang Qian, a pioneer in ancient copper smelting technology. A series of activities. Relying on the ancient culture and modern mining industry resources of the Dexing Copper Mine, we will create a "national industrial tourism demonstration site" and at the same time form a "gold" tourism and silver mining centering on how gold is made. The "silver" tourism centered on the ruins promotes the unique and profound mining and smelting culture.