The mining area is distributed in the metamorphic rock belt of Early Tertiary. The rocks that make up the metamorphic belt include serpentine, glaucophane schist, actinolite schist, serpentine pure sandstone and chlorite schist, and these schists are cut by granite veins in some areas. Jadeite vein is located in serpentine in Dumao area.
The best jadeite in the world is produced in Myanmar. It can be said that this country is the only place in the world that produces high-quality jadeite. The primary jadeite in Myanmar, namely the top jadeite, is produced in Lu Wu River (a tributary of Qindun River, also known as "Wuhe" and "Wuyuhe") in northern Myanmar. The mining area is distributed in the metamorphic rock belt of Early Tertiary.
Myanmar is the most famous, largest and oldest producer of jadeite. The world's commercial and jewel-grade jadeites are mainly produced in hundreds of square kilometers along the Lu Wu River, a tributary of the Irrawaddy River in Myanmar.
Myanmar is the country with the richest jade production in the world and is famous for its high-quality jade. Pagan, located 350 kilometers north of Mandalay, Myanmar, is a famous jade mining area in Myanmar, where most jade is found. Therefore, it also attracted a large number of businessmen to "gold rush" here.
Emerald country refers to Myanmar. Myanmar is the main producer of jadeite in the world and the only producer of gem-grade jadeite. Secondly, Myanmar is the largest producer of jadeite with the best quality, and more than 95% of the jadeite in the world comes from Myanmar. Myanmar is the main producing area of jadeite in the world, so jadeite is also called Burmese jade.