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Summer Palace, which     1       (literal) means “the garden of perfect brightness”, was an estate of gardens, temples, palaces and towers in the northwest of Beijing. However, it was broken into by the Anglo-French in 1860,     2     numerous national treasures, including the 12 animal head statues, were taken away.

In September2007, Stanley Ho in Macao purchased     3     horse-head statue at a price of HK $69.1 million ($8.9 million). It was donated back to the country in November 2019.

On Dec1, 2020, the horse-head bronze statue returned to     4     (it) original home, making it the first animal-head statue to have come back to Yuanmingyuan. There is good news     5     the statue will be regularly displayed in the Zhengjue Temple area in Yuanmingyuan.

“The horse’s head holds the memories of history and our nation’s     6     (share) emotion,” Pansy Ho Chiu-king, Stanley Ho’s daughter, said at the handover ceremony. The return of the statue sets an example     7     the international community to bring more lost relics back to their     8     (origin).

So far seven of the 12 statues, including the horse’s head,     9     (come) back to China, and now the rest six are housed in the National Museum of China and Poly Art Museum. The search is on for the     10     (remain)five: a dog, a rooster, a dragon, a sheep and a snake.

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