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Chinese Lion Dance has become the visual representative of Chinese Culture internationally as it is quite uniquely Chinese. It is interesting to note that China has no lions. The term lion, “shi” in Mandarin, originated from Buddhist text & also tales of travelers from far away. It was describe to the Chinese as being a magnificent creature, king of all beast, fierce but benevolent. The Chinese thus created an image that combines many Chinese motives which reflects such attributes. In shamanic Chinese society the lion dance was created & used in religious & social function as they believe that it can chase away evil (fierce) & also bring good fortune (benevolent).



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