The kingly lion crafted of silk and cotton.
The lion is the king of the beasts and appears as guardians of temples and of official and public buildings. This example is a special creation, with red mane and trim of cotton, furry feet, and a wonderfully ferocious face.

Date | 12 May, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Tai Po District/Tai Po/Tai Po Market |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
object | Flower Cannon |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Janet Lee Scott |
Repository | Janet Lee Scott |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH110 |
The kingly lion crafted of silk and cotton.
The lion is the king of the beasts and appears as guardians of temples and of official and public buildings. This example is a special creation, with red mane and trim of cotton, furry feet, and a wonderfully ferocious face.
Date | 12 May, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Tai Po District/Tai Po/Tai Po Market |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Object | Flower Cannon |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Janet Lee Scott |
Repository | Janet Lee Scott |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH110 |
The kingly lion crafted of silk and cotton.
The lion is the king of the beasts and appears as guardians of temples and of official and public buildings. This example is a special creation, with red mane and trim of cotton, furry feet, and a wonderfully ferocious face.
Date | 12 May, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Tai Po District/Tai Po/Tai Po Market |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Object | Flower Cannon |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Janet Lee Scott |
Repository | Janet Lee Scott |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH110 |
The kingly lion crafted of silk and cotton.
The lion is the king of the beasts and appears as guardians of temples and of official and public buildings. This example is a special creation, with red mane and trim of cotton, furry feet, and a wonderfully ferocious face.
Date | 12 May, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Tai Po District/Tai Po/Tai Po Market |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Object | Flower Cannon |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Janet Lee Scott |
Repository | Janet Lee Scott |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH110 |
The kingly lion crafted of silk and cotton.
The lion is the king of the beasts and appears as guardians of temples and of official and public buildings. This example is a special creation, with red mane and trim of cotton, furry feet, and a wonderfully ferocious face.
Date | 12 May, 1985 |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Object | Flower Cannon |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Janet Lee Scott |
Repository | Janet Lee Scott |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH110 |
The kingly lion crafted of silk and cotton.
The lion is the king of the beasts and appears as guardians of temples and of official and public buildings. This example is a special creation, with red mane and trim of cotton, furry feet, and a wonderfully ferocious face.
Date | 12 May, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Tai Po District/Tai Po/Tai Po Market |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Object | Flower Cannon |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Janet Lee Scott |
Repository | Janet Lee Scott |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH110 |
The kingly lion crafted of silk and cotton.
The lion is the king of the beasts and appears as guardians of temples and of official and public buildings. This example is a special creation, with red mane and trim of cotton, furry feet, and a wonderfully ferocious face.
Date | 12 May, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Tai Po District/Tai Po/Tai Po Market |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Object | Flower Cannon |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Janet Lee Scott |
Repository | Janet Lee Scott |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH110 |
The kingly lion crafted of silk and cotton.
The lion is the king of the beasts and appears as guardians of temples and of official and public buildings. This example is a special creation, with red mane and trim of cotton, furry feet, and a wonderfully ferocious face.
Date of Death | 12 May, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Tai Po District/Tai Po/Tai Po Market |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Object | Flower Cannon |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Janet Lee Scott |
Repository | Janet Lee Scott |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH110 |
The kingly lion crafted of silk and cotton.
The lion is the king of the beasts and appears as guardians of temples and of official and public buildings. This example is a special creation, with red mane and trim of cotton, furry feet, and a wonderfully ferocious face.
Date | 12 May, 1985 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Janet Lee Scott |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH110 |
The kingly lion crafted of silk and cotton.
The lion is the king of the beasts and appears as guardians of temples and of official and public buildings. This example is a special creation, with red mane and trim of cotton, furry feet, and a wonderfully ferocious face.
Date | 12 May, 1985 |
Material Type | Image |
Place | New Territories/Tai Po District/Tai Po/Tai Po Market |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Object | Flower Cannon |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Janet Lee Scott |
Repository | Janet Lee Scott |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH110 |
The kingly lion crafted of silk and cotton.
The lion is the king of the beasts and appears as guardians of temples and of official and public buildings. This example is a special creation, with red mane and trim of cotton, furry feet, and a wonderfully ferocious face.
Date | 12 May, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Tai Po District/Tai Po/Tai Po Market |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Object | Flower Cannon |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Janet Lee Scott |
Repository | Janet Lee Scott |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH110 |
The kingly lion crafted of silk and cotton.
The lion is the king of the beasts and appears as guardians of temples and of official and public buildings. This example is a special creation, with red mane and trim of cotton, furry feet, and a wonderfully ferocious face.
Date | 12 May, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Tai Po District/Tai Po/Tai Po Market |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Object | Flower Cannon |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Janet Lee Scott |
Repository | Janet Lee Scott |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH110 |
The kingly lion crafted of silk and cotton.
The lion is the king of the beasts and appears as guardians of temples and of official and public buildings. This example is a special creation, with red mane and trim of cotton, furry feet, and a wonderfully ferocious face.
Date | 12 May, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Tai Po District/Tai Po/Tai Po Market |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Object | Flower Cannon |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Janet Lee Scott |
Repository | Janet Lee Scott |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH110 |
The kingly lion crafted of silk and cotton.
The lion is the king of the beasts and appears as guardians of temples and of official and public buildings. This example is a special creation, with red mane and trim of cotton, furry feet, and a wonderfully ferocious face.
Date | 12 May, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Tai Po District/Tai Po/Tai Po Market |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Object | Flower Cannon |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Janet Lee Scott |
Repository | Janet Lee Scott |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH110 |
The kingly lion crafted of silk and cotton.
The lion is the king of the beasts and appears as guardians of temples and of official and public buildings. This example is a special creation, with red mane and trim of cotton, furry feet, and a wonderfully ferocious face.
Date | 12 May, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Tai Po District/Tai Po/Tai Po Market |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Object | Flower Cannon |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Janet Lee Scott |
Repository | Janet Lee Scott |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH110 |
The kingly lion crafted of silk and cotton.
The lion is the king of the beasts and appears as guardians of temples and of official and public buildings. This example is a special creation, with red mane and trim of cotton, furry feet, and a wonderfully ferocious face.
Date | 12 May, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Tai Po District/Tai Po/Tai Po Market |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Object | Flower Cannon |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Janet Lee Scott |
Repository | Janet Lee Scott |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH110 |
The kingly lion crafted of silk and cotton.
The lion is the king of the beasts and appears as guardians of temples and of official and public buildings. This example is a special creation, with red mane and trim of cotton, furry feet, and a wonderfully ferocious face.
Date | 12 May, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Tai Po District/Tai Po/Tai Po Market |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Object | Flower Cannon |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Janet Lee Scott |
Repository | Janet Lee Scott |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH110 |
The kingly lion crafted of silk and cotton.
The lion is the king of the beasts and appears as guardians of temples and of official and public buildings. This example is a special creation, with red mane and trim of cotton, furry feet, and a wonderfully ferocious face.
Date | 12 May, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Tai Po District/Tai Po/Tai Po Market |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Object | Flower Cannon |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Janet Lee Scott |
Repository | Janet Lee Scott |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH110 |
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