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Mon Sep 19, 2016, 10:03 AM Sep 2016

‘Sword lion’ mailboxes become tourist attraction



Two mailboxes adorned with sword lions — a traditional emblem of Tainan — have become a popular tourist attraction in the city.

The mailboxes are outside the Anping post office, which is next to Anping Port , a historic landmark in Tainan.

Naval fleets were stationed in Anping during the Qing Dynasty and legend has it that when the soldiers went home, they hung their lion-emblazoned shields in front of their doors and placed their swords near the lion’s mouth.

According to the legend, the shields and swords scared away intruders, and as time went by, more Anping residents began putting such objects in front of their homes.

The belief is that the emblem of the sword lion — a lion’s head with a sword in its mouth — would ward off evil spirits, bring good fortune and protect the home.

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2016/09/18/2003655385
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