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Generic Chinese guardian lion. Outdoor shot.
Haechi,Statue of a mythological lion-like animal at Gyeongbokgung Palace,South Korea.
Stone lions in Kuanzhai Alley, Chengdu, China
Beijing, Forbidden City, China - East Asia, Asia, Built Structure
Buddhist Snow Lions stone sculptures protecting temple entrance. Beautifully detailed sculpture mythological beast with strong paws and claws. Gandan Kiidiin Zahirgaa, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Chinese stone lion
Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China: Mausoleum of Dr Sun Yat Sen at Zhongshan Mountain National Park, Nanjing. Lion statue in front of the mausoleum gate.
Stone lion sculpture in front of the temple
Beijing Forbidden City Brass Lion Head Statue
A traditional lion guarding the Gate of Heavenly Peace in Tiananmen Square with the Portrait of Chairman Mao.  As he was born in 1893, he is a snake in the tradition of Chinese astrology.
The Forbidden City in Beijing, China
Flea and Antique markets around the world
The Summer Palace in Beijing
Paldenshangpa La Boulaye golden lion at the gate of the temple
Stone Dragon Sculpture in a Traditional Chinese Garden
Stone lion sculpture in the Chinese temple.
Head Close-up of Chinese Dragon Copper Statue
An animal statue on the roof of an ancient building in the Forbidden City, Beijing, China
A vase of Chinese blue and white porcelain
Bronze lion sculpture in the temple
Traditional Chinese Metal lion sculpture in temple
Shanghai, China - May 31, 2018: Iron lion sculpture in Yu Garden, Shanghai, China
Beijing Forbidden City bronze lion in the snow
A guardian lion made of stone at buddhist temple entrance is seen in buddhist monasteries in south east asia.
Chinese ceramic tea cup
stone lion with a ball under its paw Beijing
Chinese Stone Lion Statue.
A stone lion guarding the Forbidden City.
Architectural detail of a gate at the Yonghe Temple (or Yonghe Lamasery or Lama Temple) which is a temple and monastery of Tibetan Buddhism in Beijing in China in springtime. Built initially in 1694 during the Qing Dynasty as the residence of Emperor Yongzheng, in 1744 the Qing Dynasty formally changed the status of the place to that of a Lamasery (Monastery of Tibetan Buddhism).
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