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Location: Chenzhou, Hunan Province, China Mindat
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Estimated Reserves: Approximately 750,000 tonnes of WO₃ ore, 490,000 tonnes of Sn ore, 300,000 tonnes of Bi ore, 130,000 tonnes of Mo ore, 200,000 tonnes of Be ore, and 7,000 tonnes of fluorite Mindat
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Ownership: Specific ownership details are not readily available, but the mine operates under Chinese mining enterprises. Project Blue+1Wikipedia+1
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Overview: The Shizhuyuan mine is recognized as China’s largest polymetallic tungsten deposit. Located approximately 15 km southeast of Chenzhou City, it boasts substantial reserves of various ores, including a significant quantity of fluorite. The mine’s diverse mineral composition makes it a critical asset in China’s mining sector. Mindat+1ResearchGate+1