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I found these,

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Those are over 100 pyramids, made of clay, 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). The big pyramid is about 1,000 feet high (other descriptions estimate 1,000 to 1,200 feet high) and roughly 1,500 feet at the base, which makes it twice as large as any pyramid in Egypt. Most are flat topped, some have small temples on top. Chinese officials have rebuffed all questions about these pyramids and all requests to view them since they are among top secret of China. Successive dynasties have safeguarded the secret from the outside world, the Communists included with the sites being in Forbidden zones - that is until recently when too many toursists coming from the Terracotta Army kept 'discovering' them. They have been planted with trees to disguise them as hills from the air. The Chinese authorities finally admitted to the 'existence of pyramidal structures' in the 1980s, nowadays some of them even have visitor centres attached. At the end of the 19th and the first few decades of the 20th century, scientific and archaeological expeditions to the region along the Silk Road in East Turkestan led to the discovery of numerous Uyghur cave temples, monastery ruins, wall paintings, statues, frescoes, valuable manuscripts, documents and books. Members of the expedition from Great Britain, Sweden, Russia, Germany, France, Japan, and the United States were amazed by the treasure they found there, and soon detailed reports captured the attention on an interested public around the world. The relics of these rich Uyghur cultural remnants brought back by Sven Hedin of Sweden, Aurel Stein of Great Britain, Gruen Wedel and Albert von Lecoq from Germany, Paul Pelliot of France, Langdon Warner of the United States, and Count Ottani from Japan can be seen in the Museums of Berlin, London, Paris, Tokyo, Leningrad and even in the Museum of Central Asian Antiquities in New Delhi. The manuscripts, documents and the books discovered in Eastern Turkestan proved that the Uyghurs had a very high degree of civilization.
Historican Prof Dr Kazim Mirsan

Why top-secret?
And off-limits area?
Chiness friends, can u explain?
Thank you.
 
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never knew that china had pyramids. nice and informative thread.

never knew that china had pyramids. nice and informative thread.
 
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Interesting, can you please post more info (web links) about this?
 
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Chinese pyramids from 西夏 Xixia era

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西汉 Xihan era

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汉朝 Han dynasty

位于陕西省咸阳与兴平之间的五陵塬上,距西安约40公里,是一座以汉武帝茂陵、霍去病墓及大型石刻群而蜚声海内、外的西汉断代史博物馆。
茂陵是汉武帝刘彻之陵墓,西汉帝王陵中规模最大的一座。由于陵的所在地原属汉代槐里县之茂乡,武帝建陵于此,故称茂陵。

Western Han dynastic history, about 40 kilometers away from Xi'an, Xianyang, Shaanxi Xingping between five lingyuan a to Han Wudi Mao Mausoleum, the of Huo tomb and the large stone base and reputation inside and outside the museum.
Maoling is the tomb of the Han dynasty, the largest one in the Western Han Dynasty imperial tomb. Originally due to the location of the Tomb of the Han Dynasty Huaili County Mau Township, Emperor Wu built mausoleum here, it said Maoling.

Translation:google

中国金字塔 Chinese Pyramid
 
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I found these,

pyrchinastep.jpg

pyrchinastep.jpg

chinesepyr3.jpg

chinesepyr6pb.jpg

chipyr47xa.jpg


Those are over 100 pyramids, made of clay, 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). The big pyramid is about 1,000 feet high (other descriptions estimate 1,000 to 1,200 feet high) and roughly 1,500 feet at the base, which makes it twice as large as any pyramid in Egypt. Most are flat topped, some have small temples on top. Chinese officials have rebuffed all questions about these pyramids and all requests to view them since they are among top secret of China. Successive dynasties have safeguarded the secret from the outside world, the Communists included with the sites being in Forbidden zones - that is until recently when too many toursists coming from the Terracotta Army kept 'discovering' them. They have been planted with trees to disguise them as hills from the air. The Chinese authorities finally admitted to the 'existence of pyramidal structures' in the 1980s, nowadays some of them even have visitor centres attached. At the end of the 19th and the first few decades of the 20th century, scientific and archaeological expeditions to the region along the Silk Road in East Turkestan led to the discovery of numerous Uyghur cave temples, monastery ruins, wall paintings, statues, frescoes, valuable manuscripts, documents and books. Members of the expedition from Great Britain, Sweden, Russia, Germany, France, Japan, and the United States were amazed by the treasure they found there, and soon detailed reports captured the attention on an interested public around the world. The relics of these rich Uyghur cultural remnants brought back by Sven Hedin of Sweden, Aurel Stein of Great Britain, Gruen Wedel and Albert von Lecoq from Germany, Paul Pelliot of France, Langdon Warner of the United States, and Count Ottani from Japan can be seen in the Museums of Berlin, London, Paris, Tokyo, Leningrad and even in the Museum of Central Asian Antiquities in New Delhi. The manuscripts, documents and the books discovered in Eastern Turkestan proved that the Uyghurs had a very high degree of civilization.
Historican Prof Dr Kazim Mirsan

Why top-secret?
And off-limits area?
Chiness friends, can u explain?
Thank you.

It's an interesting topic you brought here. Chinese pyramids are many thousands of years old that starts from Honghe culture (4000BC) and down to Qin Dynasty (500-200BC). Pls do not bring your east turkestan sh't here because it's not relevant.

Uighurs were known to be defeated by Kyrgyz in the 7th century and forced to migrated into the Chinese present day territory then called West Frontiers since 100BC. In historic fact Uighur tribes were actually enemy of the Gotturks that are the ancesters of the present day turkish.

Chinese pyramids have no links to Turkish root, do you understand? They can't be owned by people who happen to live there several hundreds or thousands years later!

Huns, turks and mongols were mysterious people originated from Altay and Northern Mongolia in different historic periods. You were known as butchers or destroyers in the world history, not creaters of any civiliazed inheritage. Your early history was only and exclusively documented in Chinese literature so pls don't fake it with other things...
 
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I found these,

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The General's Pyramid

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A cluster of ancient Tombs and Pyramids

高句丽王城、王陵及贵族墓葬 Ancient Chinese Gaogouli Kingdom, Royal Mausoleums Tombs


位于吉林省集安市的高句丽王城、王陵和贵族墓葬及墓室壁画,是已被历史长河湮没的高句丽所创造的辉煌文明的经典。

高句丽王城由平原城与山城相互依附共为都城,包括国内城和丸都山城(始名尉那岩城)。这是高句丽早中期(公元1―5世纪)的都城,也是高句丽政权延续使用时间最长的都城。

7000座高句丽时代的墓葬在高句丽王城外,位于群山环抱的洞沟平原上。许多墓室里线条流畅、内容丰富并具有传奇神话色彩的精美的壁画是这些古墓的特色所在,虽然距今已有千余年,仍然色彩鲜艳。洞沟古墓群中以将军坟、太王陵为代表的14座大型高句丽王陵及大量的王室贵族壁画墓,从不同侧面反映了高句丽的历史进程,也是高句丽留给人类的弥足珍贵的文化、艺术瑰宝。

其中,集安城东北4公里龙山脚下悬崖上的将军坟,据考为二十代王长寿王陵,造型颇似古埃及法老的陵墓,有“东方金字塔”之称。将军坟墓基长31米,高12米,墓体呈方锥形,共有7级阶梯,墓体建筑雄伟,造型明快庄严,是高句丽建筑技艺、艺术成就所达高度的一个缩影。

将军坟的墓道朝向不远处的太王陵,太王陵的东侧矗立着被称为“东方第一碑”的好太王碑,是长寿王为纪念第十九代王永乐太王而建。碑石由一块方柱形巨石修琢而成,高6米多,四面环刻文字共1775个,字体介于隶书与楷书。汉字镌刻的碑文记述了好太王一生的功绩和有关高句丽起源及建立政权的传说,是高句丽保存至今最长的一篇实物文字资料。


Gaogouli Kingdom City is located in Ji'an, Jilin Province, Tomb and aristocratic tombs and tomb murals, has been the long history of annihilation Gaogouli created brilliant civilizations classic.

Gaogouli Kingdom City by the plain of the city and the mountain town of co-dependency, the total capital, including domestic city and pills are mountain city (the beginning of the name Wei that Rock). It is the capital of the Gaogouli as early as mid-term (1-5 century AD), also theGaogouli regime continues to use the longest capitals.

7000 Gaogouli era tombs in the Gaogouli Kingdom outside the city, located in the the Donggou plain surrounded by mountains. Many tomb flowing lines, rich in content and has a legendary mythology beautiful murals characteristics of these tombs, dating back more than a thousand years, and still colorful. Donggou tombs the general tomb, too Tomb 14 large Gaogouli Tomb and royal families murals tomb, from different angles reflect the Gaogouli historical process, and also the Gaogouli left precious human culture, art treasures.

4 km northeast of Ji'an City at the foot of the cliff on the Yongsan generals grave, according to test-generation 20 Wang Changshou Tomb shape resembling ancient Egyptian pharaoh's tomb, "oriental pyramid" said. Generals grave base length of 31 meters, 12 meters high, the tomb takes the shape of square taper, a total of seven ladder, the majestic building of the tomb of the body, crisp styling solemn Gaogouli building techniques and artistic achievements up to the height of a microcosm.

The general tomb ramp toward not far too Tomb, too Tomb of the east side of the stands is called "Oriental monument the good TWSSG monument, longevity Wang built to commemorate the nineteenth generation Wang Wang Yongle too. Monument by a square cylindrical boulder cutting and dressing from 6 meters, 1775, surrounded by engraved text font between the official script and regular script. Chinese characters engraved inscription describes the the good too Wang Yisheng merit and Gaogouli origin and establishment of the regime legend, Gaogouli Save the longest so far a kind word.


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The white supremacists claimed those pyramids were built by white aryans, the pan-turanists claimed these pyramids were built by turks, then where are the chinese? :disagree:
 
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in Pyramids


First Turkish researcher enters Chinese pyramids
ANKARA - Anatolia News Agency | 4/6/2010 12:00:00 AM |

Oktan Keleş, a Turkish researcher who has been studying the legendary ‘Chinese Pyramids’ of Xi’an for many years, recently entered the structures for the first time. Although others have visited in the past, only his team was permitted to take photographs of the interior. He says revelations from the pyramids could change the way history is written

In a visit that could change the writing of Turkish and Chinese history, a Turkish researcher has entered the legendary “Chinese Pyramids,” located roughly 100 kilometers from Xi’an, for the first time.
Speaking to Anatolia news agency last week, Oktan Keleş, a Turkish researcher who has been researching the pyramids for many years, said the ancient mausoleums were of great importance for Turkish history and could change established approaches to history.
“Once the material inside the pyramids is examined by experts, history could be re-written,” Keleş said.
The scattered pyramids have also been termed the “Turkish Pyramids” or “The Great White Pyramid.”
Other researchers have gone to the region in the past but were not given permission to take photos, Keleş said, adding that research conducted by German scientists had been instrumental in furthering knowledge of the area, but could not be proven given a lack of photographs.
Despite previous prohibitions against taking photographs inside the pyramids, Keleş was able to photograph some of the interior of the structure. “As far as we know, our shots are the most comprehensive ones.”
Several symbols, statues and tablets inside the pyramids might belong to ancient Turks, he said, adding that Chinese officials told him the symbols and signs were from Uyghurs, who served as hired soldiers instead of the Chinese in early periods.
“This, however, is the [Chinese] claim,” Keleş said.
[HH] Inside the pyramid
Relating his first tour of the pyramid, Keleş said he and some others, along with a local Chinese guide, walked 40 to 50 meters in the dark in a natural cave. “We reached a three-channeled entrance in that cave. Later we came to a large area and the Chinese guide told us that we were inside the pyramid.”
Noting that the pyramid was established on a natural formation, Keleş said they entered a crypt and saw “wolf head” figures on a rock, as well as a three-meter statue made of granite which had “crescent and star” carvings.
“The Chinese guide told me that the statue represented ancient Turkish leader Oğuz Kağan,” Keleş said.
Later, the researcher said the guide pointed out a mummy belonging to a man. “His face was clearer 30 years ago. We stayed there for about seven-eight minutes but then the guide told us to leave immediately. We wanted to examine the area a bit more but he refused. We saw stairs going down and wanted to go there but he said that it would be very difficult to go down and repeated that we had to leave there. We could not go down but we saw that there were written tablets on the walls.”
According to information provided by the guide, Keleş said, there was another mummy in the bottom section of the pyramid that had not been distorted.
[BOX]
[HH] Chinese Pyramids
The “Chinese Pyramids,” located to the northwest of Xi'an on the Qin Chuan Plains in Shaanxi Province, are ancient mausoleums and burial mounds.
Believed to be the burial places of various emperors and generals, the pyramids range in size from relatively small to others that rival the Great pyramid of Giza, sources say.
Interest in Chinese pyramids was greatly increased by the 1994 publication of German author Hartwig Hausdorf's book “Die Weisse Pyramide,” later translated into English under the revised title “The Chinese Roswell,” in which he describes his travels through China in search of the legendary great white pyramid of China.
ARTS-CULTURE - First Turkish researcher enters Chinese pyramids

independenceuk "TURK PYRAMIDS.China’s Secret: Hidden Uyghur-Turk Pyramids."

Turkish Pyramids
by Hacettepe University, History
 
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I have searched. I've found these
pir02.jpg

pir03.jpg

pir04.jpg

pirO1.jpg

pir07.jpg

in Pyramids


First Turkish researcher enters Chinese pyramids
ANKARA - Anatolia News Agency | 4/6/2010 12:00:00 AM |

Oktan Keleş, a Turkish researcher who has been studying the legendary ‘Chinese Pyramids’ of Xi’an for many years, recently entered the structures for the first time. Although others have visited in the past, only his team was permitted to take photographs of the interior. He says revelations from the pyramids could change the way history is written

In a visit that could change the writing of Turkish and Chinese history, a Turkish researcher has entered the legendary “Chinese Pyramids,” located roughly 100 kilometers from Xi’an, for the first time.
Speaking to Anatolia news agency last week, Oktan Keleş, a Turkish researcher who has been researching the pyramids for many years, said the ancient mausoleums were of great importance for Turkish history and could change established approaches to history.
“Once the material inside the pyramids is examined by experts, history could be re-written,” Keleş said.
The scattered pyramids have also been termed the “Turkish Pyramids” or “The Great White Pyramid.”
Other researchers have gone to the region in the past but were not given permission to take photos, Keleş said, adding that research conducted by German scientists had been instrumental in furthering knowledge of the area, but could not be proven given a lack of photographs.
Despite previous prohibitions against taking photographs inside the pyramids, Keleş was able to photograph some of the interior of the structure. “As far as we know, our shots are the most comprehensive ones.”
Several symbols, statues and tablets inside the pyramids might belong to ancient Turks, he said, adding that Chinese officials told him the symbols and signs were from Uyghurs, who served as hired soldiers instead of the Chinese in early periods.
“This, however, is the [Chinese] claim,” Keleş said.
[HH] Inside the pyramid
Relating his first tour of the pyramid, Keleş said he and some others, along with a local Chinese guide, walked 40 to 50 meters in the dark in a natural cave. “We reached a three-channeled entrance in that cave. Later we came to a large area and the Chinese guide told us that we were inside the pyramid.”
Noting that the pyramid was established on a natural formation, Keleş said they entered a crypt and saw “wolf head” figures on a rock, as well as a three-meter statue made of granite which had “crescent and star” carvings.
“The Chinese guide told me that the statue represented ancient Turkish leader Oğuz Kağan,” Keleş said.
Later, the researcher said the guide pointed out a mummy belonging to a man. “His face was clearer 30 years ago. We stayed there for about seven-eight minutes but then the guide told us to leave immediately. We wanted to examine the area a bit more but he refused. We saw stairs going down and wanted to go there but he said that it would be very difficult to go down and repeated that we had to leave there. We could not go down but we saw that there were written tablets on the walls.”
According to information provided by the guide, Keleş said, there was another mummy in the bottom section of the pyramid that had not been distorted.
[BOX]
[HH] Chinese Pyramids
The “Chinese Pyramids,” located to the northwest of Xi'an on the Qin Chuan Plains in Shaanxi Province, are ancient mausoleums and burial mounds.
Believed to be the burial places of various emperors and generals, the pyramids range in size from relatively small to others that rival the Great pyramid of Giza, sources say.
Interest in Chinese pyramids was greatly increased by the 1994 publication of German author Hartwig Hausdorf's book “Die Weisse Pyramide,” later translated into English under the revised title “The Chinese Roswell,” in which he describes his travels through China in search of the legendary great white pyramid of China.
ARTS-CULTURE - First Turkish researcher enters Chinese pyramids

independenceuk "TURK PYRAMIDS.China’s Secret: Hidden Uyghur-Turk Pyramids."

Turkish Pyramids
by Hacettepe University, History

That is just a minute part of our long history. Chinese Uighurs are living with us. What is your point to prove?
 
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The Uyghurs (Uyghur: ئۇيغۇر‎, ULY: Uyghur ;[6] [ʔʊjˈʁʊː]; simplified Chinese: 维吾尔; traditional Chinese: 維吾爾; pinyin: Wéiwú'ěr) are a Turkic ethnic group living in Eastern and Central Asia.

so, Turkic Pyramids :coffee:

Look flag of Uyghur! and Look first picture above! You see same "crescent moon and star".
And Look Oghuz Han and his sons old drawings, you see "horn"

wiki
 
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The Uyghurs (Uyghur: ئۇيغۇر‎, ULY: Uyghur ;[6] [ʔʊjˈʁʊː]; simplified Chinese: 维吾尔; traditional Chinese: 維吾爾; pinyin: Wéiwú'ěr) are a Turkic ethnic group living in Eastern and Central Asia.

so, Turkic Pyramids :coffee:

Look flag of Uyghur! and Look first picture above! You see same "crescent moon and star".
And Look Oghuz Han and his sons old drawings, you see "horn"

wiki

lol, these pyramids are located in Xi'an, the heartland of the ancient Chinese civilization, saying these pyramids were Turkic is like to say that Rome was built by Turks as well.
 
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Turkic pyramides Xian Pyramids in China

Turkish Pyramids in China (Documentary Part 1)

Turkish Pyramids in China (Documentary Part 2)

I am uploading UK documentaries.
 
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