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A pair of stone lions guarding Lin Antai Ancient House Folk Culture Museum #314665718
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At the entrance of the Lin Antai Ancient House Folk Culture Museum stand a majestic pair of stone lions, their imposing figures evoking a sense of guardianship and tradition. Carved with meticulous detail, these lions symbolize protection and prosperity in Chinese culture.Crafted from durable stone, the lions exude a timeless presence, weathered by the passage of time yet retaining their dignified stance. One lion, often depicted with a ball under its paw, represents the male, while the other, with a cub beneath its paw, symbolizes the female. Together, they embody harmony and balance.Visitors to the museum are greeted by these solemn guardians, their watchful gaze guiding guests into the realm of history and culture preserved within the ancient house. As silent sentinels, they stand witness to the passage of generations, their presence adding to the ambiance of reverence and respect for tradition.The stone lions at the Lin Antai Ancient House Folk Culture Museum serve as more than mere decorations they are enduring symbols of protection, welcoming all who enter to explore the rich heritage of Taiwan's past.