Chinese Pyramids
Chinese Pyramids

"Great White Pyramid" of "Xian,China" is the "Worlds Largest Pyramid". It is reported to be about 300 meters high.
It is found in Tibet - located in the Qin Ling Shan mountains, about100 km southwest of the city of Xi'an,
in the People's Republic of China.
Life Magazine had a picture of this Tibetan Pyramid taken in 1957. The first
picture to be seen here was taken from a C-54 in world war II by a pilot who flew supplies
through the Himalaya Mountain terrain as a volunteer helping the Chinese.
Hartwig Hausdorf, a researcher in Germany, sent over photographs
from his collection, taken during his 1994 trip to the Forbidden Zone
in The Shensi Province in China.
Estimates for an age are 4,500 years old.
Hausdorf mentions the diaries of two Australian traders who,
in 1912, met an old Buddhist monk who told them these pyramids are
mentioned in the 5,000 year old records of his monastery as being "very old."
Hausdorf reports: There are over 100 pyramids, made of clay, that have
become nearly stone hard over the centuries. Many are damaged by
erosion or farming. One pyramid is as large as the Pyramid of the Sun
of Teotihuacan in Mexico (which is as large as the Great Pyramid of
Giza). Most are flat topped, some have small temples on top. There is
a stone pyramid in Shandong, about 50 feet tall. Some incorporate the
golden proportion.
Pyramid Built 5000 years ago Found in Inner Mongolia
July 7, 2001 - People's Daily
A three-story pyramid dating 5000 years back has been discovered in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
The pyramid, which looks like a trapezoidal hill from afar, is located on a hill one kilometer north of Sijiazi Town, Aohan County. The pyramid is about 30 meters long and 15 meters wide at its base.
This is considered the best-preserved pyramid built during the Hongshan Culture period that has been found so far, said Guo Dasun, an archaeologist in charge of the excavation.
Seven tombs and one altar were also found on the top of the pyramid. Archaeologists also discovered a number of pottery pieces with the asterisk character inscribed on the inner wall. The asterisk character is believed to be related to the understanding of ancient people on astrology.
Among the culture relics excavated from one of the seven tombs are a bone flute and a stone ring and a full- sized stone statue of Goddess unearthed from another tomb.
What astonished the archeologists is a one palm-sized stone genital found on the inner wall of a tomb with a small stone statue of Goddess below.
Guo Dasun said that most of these relics are found for the first time and will shed light on studying the origin of Chinese civilization.
The Burma Tibetian Pyramid
The Burma Tibetian Pyramid is called 'The Pyramid of Gathering'.
It is a bright white pyramid that is well preserved in the Buhtan Province.
The limestone is still preserved beyond imagination. It supposedly glows under light.
This pyramid was spotted by U.S. pilots in China
in WWll flying over the hump in Burma.
It is mentioned much by an Irish author Mona Rolf.
It same size as the Khufu Pyramid in Egypt.
These images were taken by Hartwig Hausdorf, a researcher in Germany.
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