The body and head of the statue on display in the Hebei Museum, Shijiaguang, Hebei province, March 29, 2016. [Photo/Xinhua]
Staff unpacked the Buddha statue head in Hebei Museum, Shijiaguang,
Hebei province, March 29, 2016. The head statue was brought back to the
museum on Tuesday after it was stolen 20 years ago.
The head statue of Buddha Shakyamuni, carved during Northern Qi Dynasty
(550-577 AD), originally belonging to Youju Temple in Hebei province
was stolen in 1996.
Abbot Hsing Yun, one of Taiwan's most influential monks, received the
statue as a gift from his follower in 2014, which was later confirmed to
be the lost statue from Youju Temple.
After the signing of an agreement between Fo Guang Shan Foundation for
Buddhist Culture & Education and China Cultural Relic Exchange
Center, the statue head was donated to Chinese mainland. The donating
ceremony was held in Fo Guang Shan of Taiwan in May of 2015.
The Buddha head was previously exhibited in the National Museum of
China together with its body. The Hebei Museum will spend 15-20 days to
restore the Buddha statue by combining the body with the head, and will
be unveiled to the public at the end of April.
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