Pyramids found in China vs the ones found in Egypt. Why did China keep this a secret?

1. The “Secret” Chinese Pyramids: Why Little-Known?

  • Military Proximity: Many pyramids are near Xi’an’s sensitive sites (e.g., missile silos, airbases), restricting access. The government has actively blocked satellite imagery (e.g., Google Earth blurs).

China mystery: 8,000-year-old pyramid 'guarded by military' could hold key  secrets | World | News | Express.co.uk

  • Deliberate Seeding: Early 20th-century reports (e.g., Fred Meyer Schroder, 1912) were dismissed as exaggerations. Later, Chinese archaeologists labeled them “burial mounds” to downplay global interest.

  • Cultural Prioritization: China focused on excavating Terracotta Army and other sites, leaving pyramids understudied until recently.


2. Key Differences: China vs. Egypt

Feature Chinese Pyramids (Shaanxi) Egyptian Pyramids (Giza)
Purpose Tombs for emperors/nobles (e.g., Qin Shi Huang) Tombs + cosmic gateways (Pharaonic cults)
Shape Flat-topped, earthen mounds (some stepped) Smooth-sided, stone-built
Construction Rammed earth + clay (no large stone blocks) Limestone/granite, precise engineering
Age Oldest: 4,000 years (Western Zhou Dynasty) Oldest: 4,600 years (Djoser’s Step)
Alignment Some align with stars (debated) Precise cardinal directions + Orion link

Satellite images reveal dozens of pyramidal structures in China, yet local  farmers are encouraged to plant trees on them, hiding their presence. With  over 200 pyramids discovered, their origins remain a mystery. :

3. Why the Secrecy? Theories Beyond Control

  • National Security: Xi’an is a nuclear and aerospace hub; pyramids sit near classified facilities.

  • Cultural Narrative: China may prefer highlighting Great Wall/Terracotta Army over rivaling Egypt’s iconic monuments.

  • Preservation: Fear of looting (many mounds were ransacked historically).

 

Why China Keeps Its Pyramids a Secret

4. Recent Shifts

Since 2018, China has allowed limited tourism (e.g., Maoling Mausoleum). New studies suggest some pyramids had astronomical functions, akin to Egypt’s.

Related Posts

Reconstructing the Revered Physiognomy of Egypt’s Legendary Ruler, Ramses II

The Rise of a Legend From Prince to Pharaoh In the golden age of ancient Egypt, a young prince named Ramesses II ascended to the throne, forever…

Unveiling the Mysteries of the Treasury of Atreus: A Glimpse into Mycenaean Grandeur

The Hidden Gem of Ancient Greece In the heart of Mycenae, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, lies a testament to the ingenuity and grandeur of ancient Greek…

The Eternal Embrace: Unearthing the 6,000-Year-Old Love Story of Valdaro’s Neolithic Romeo and Juliet

A Remarkable Neolithic Discovery In 2007, archaeologists made an extraordinary find in a Neolithic tomb near Mantua, Italy. Inside lay the skeletons of two young lovers, around…

Eight Ancient Egyptian mummies that lived 3,000 years ago are discovered in the same pyramid as King AmenH๏τh II who brought peace between Egypt and Mitanni

Archeologists have uncovered eight mummies dating back to the era of the pharaohs in an exciting new discovery that continues to reveal the hidden treasures of Ancient…

King Tutankhamun’s Tomb: Unveiling a Century of Secrets

November 4, 2022 marked the 100th anniversary of the discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb by archaeologist Howard Carter. The event propelled the once obscure boy king to…

Discovering Maresha: An Examination of the Polish Cave’s Historical Importance and Its Links to Ancient Israel

In the rolling Judean Lowlands of Israel lies an archaeological marvel that bridges millennia of human history. The ancient city of Maresha, with its intricate network of…