How China’s Thirst For ‘Blood Jade’ Fuels A Risky Trade In Myanmar | Risky Business

Myanmar’s Kachin State is believed to hold up to 90% of the world’s most valuable jade. Demand for it is growing in China, where the stone is considered sacred. But hunting for it is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world, and many end up addicted to drugs, which they say, replaces their wages.

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00:00 – Introduction
01:28 – Night Markets
02:09 – Illegal Mining In Kachin Hills
02:38 – The Drug Problem
03:50 – History Of The Kachin War
04:28 – Growth Of Drug Trade
05:00 – Jade’s Significance In China
06:20 – Why Jade Mining Is So Deadly
07:10 – Gender Roles In Mining
08:31 – What Miners Have Lost
09:34 – Credits

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