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Raw ore exhibition area


    The raw ore exhibition area showcases crystal mineral specimens collected from around the world.

    Entering the raw ore exhibition area, it feels like embarking on a global geological exploration journey. Here, carefully selected and collected crystal specimens from all over the world are displayed, each piece being a masterpiece crafted by this top artist of nature over billions of years.

    The amethyst mine from Brazil, with its rich and deep purple color, tells the story of ancient crustal movements on the South American continent. That mysterious purple crystal, or as big as a palm, intertwines with crystal clusters like blooming dreamy flowers; The Uruguayan crystal cave features crystal columns arranged in a neat and transparent manner, resembling ice edges. Over the course of many years, they have grown and formed in the dark depths of the earth under specific temperature and pressure conditions. The raw quartz ore from the East China Sea bears the unique geological imprint of the East China Sea. Some are pure and white, while others exhibit different colors and textures due to the infiltration of trace minerals.

    It is worth mentioning that there is also an open-pit mining exhibition area of over 400 square meters in the exhibition area. Here, the diverse crystal mining styles from around the world are authentically restored. Strolling through it feels like being in different geological wonders. In order to allow tourists to experience the charm of the raw ore more deeply, the exhibition area has cleverly set up multiple interactive experience points. Tourists can personally touch these raw ores and observe their texture, color, and crystal structure up close. The entire open-air exhibition area cleverly integrates natural landscapes and artistic elements, allowing people to not only appreciate the natural beauty of crystal raw materials, but also feel the wonderful sparks of artistic conception colliding with natural objects.