Nepal Heritage Indra Square Brass Stone Lion

Nepal Heritage Indra Square Brass Stone Lion

This pair of brass sculptures is located at the gate of the "Akash Bhairav" temple in Indra Square, Kathmandu. Indrachowk is an ancient market square, historically a place where merchants traveling to and from India and Tibet often passed. This square is named after Indra, the Lord of Heaven in Hindu mythology. Today, the temples and markets here still attract a large number of pilgrims and shoppers.
Chinese style bronze lion sculpture

Chinese style bronze lion sculpture

The Stone Carving Lion at Bao'an Temple in Dalongdong, Taipei

The Stone Carving Lion at Bao'an Temple in Dalongdong, Taipei

Bao'an Temple, commonly known as Dalongdong Dadao Gong Temple, is located on Hami Street in Datong District, Taipei City (at the junction of the Danshui River and Keelung River). It mainly worships the Taoist Baosheng Emperor and is the local center of faith in Dalongdong. It is also one of the important temples in northern Taiwan. As the founder of the temple was from Tong'an, Fujian, the name Bao'an has the meaning of "blessing Tong'an" for more than 200 years; The temple covers a vast area of 3000 square meters and is a rare sight to see.
Lion sculpture in Kitt Lake (Burgenland) Castle Park

Lion sculpture in Kitt Lake (Burgenland) Castle Park

The lion sculpture in the Castle Park of Lake Kitt (Burgenland) is a scenic spot located near Lake Kitt in Austria. This sculpture is a pair of lifelike lions, exquisitely crafted and lifelike. They are placed at the entrance of the castle park, showcasing the power and majesty of male lions to visitors. It is a part of the region's long-standing architectural heritage, symbolizing power and protection. They carry the traditions and stories of the past, providing visitors with an immersive cultural experience. Not only does it showcase the power and majesty of the male lion, but it also provides a beautiful park environment for visitors to relax and fully appreciate the beauty of nature.