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Stolen Buddha head statue returns to Chinese mainland after 20 years

By Zou Hong (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2016-02-26 16:02 Comments

Stolen Buddha head statue returns to Chinese mainland after 20 years

Abbot Hsing Yun poses with the statue.[Photo by Zou Hong/China Daily] Read full Story

Abbot Hsing Yun, one of Taiwan's most influential monks, donated a Buddha head statue to Chinese mainland in Beijing on Feb 26, 2016.

The head statue, carved during Northern Qi Dynasty (550-577 AD), originally belonged to Youju Temple in Lingshou county, North China's Hebei province. However, it was stolen and lost overseas in 1990s.

Abbot Hsing Yun received the statue as a gift from his follower in 2014.

The head statue will debut along with the body statue at National Museum of China on March 1, 2016.

After the exhibition, the statue will be preserved in Hebei Museum in Shijiazhuang city, North China's Hebei province.

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