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Stealing Beauty
Akshobhya Buddha
The founder of a Taiwan-based Buddhist association received this
1,300-year-old head—sawed from its torso at the Four Gate Pagoda in
northeastern China in 1997—as a gift from his disciples. He
returned it to China in 2002
Bronze Ox Head
China failed three years ago to persuade auctioneers to return four
bronze animal heads believed to have been stolen from a Summer Palace
fountain 140 years ago by British and French troops. But it eventually
managed to repatriate three of the bronzes—by buying them at
auction for $4 million
Terracotta Figurine
The U.S. last week returned to China six of these 2,000-year-old relics
stolen from the tomb of a Western Han dynasty princess. They had been
slated for auction in New York
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