We have a full line of Chinese Lion Dance Supplies. Good quality and low prices. Sorry our website is down at this time but you can view some of our lion pictures here.
Chinese Lion Dance Supply
We have a full line of Chinese Lion Dance Supplies. Good quality and low prices. Sorry our website is down at this time but you can view some of our lion pictures here.
Yum Cha dont play games, you know the Mardi Gras! hehehe
wanna set a float up on chinese martial arts for the gay community? A nice pretty pink dragon and glittering tassles yes that me…hahahah i really think the purple and white will set your eyes off too…well see you there!?
ten tigers
I thought the lions on the site was fut shan style lions albeit not the traditional fut shan lions. I have the impression that hok shan lions are the ones that looks like its got its mouth jutting out just like a beak.
We carry Vietnamese, Malaysian and Chinese style lions. The brightly colored ones are Vietnamese and malaysian style. We carry all style lions, and also do custom work fit to your specifications. The website should be back up and running soon please be patient.
L.S.
Cannon, the Hak San lion definately has a different mouth-the upper lip protrudes almost chimp-like(or a beak, if you will) the Fat-San head the upper lip is tighter to the head, and these southern lions seemed to have a Hak-San like mouth. (I love the lions, I personally don’t care for the mouth)
You are rite that our lions are made in Viet nam as our ordering address states. We do employ people that speak Chinese, Vietnamese, English, and French. You are also rite that the person that made the website doesn’t speak Chinese, so what is your point??? Also you have no reason to make the statement (watch how you order your lions), have you ever ordered from us??
Regards
L.S.
I don’t speak for once Ronin but the literal chinese on the site is:
(from right to left) Wong Fei Hong Lion (article) Dance.
The words for Lion Dance, while literally correct, relfects a direct translation from english to chinese and would not be used to describe lion dancing. Especially if you knew lion dancing. The layman form would be dance lion.
As for ordering, I have no experience with this company so I can’t comment. The pictures do look like Vietnamese lions as they have a distinctive flavor vs. China and Malaysian ones. Also $650 with no shipping in the US is pretty decent. Not great but SF chinatown will cost you at least that much plus tax. (For a china made lion) If you are lucky, you get them on sale for as low as $400 but that is rare.
The picture and writing you are talking about is a wallpaper decoration that i got off the internet. I liked the picture so i used it. It is from Once apon a time in china the movie.
Yes, I know they are wrong, i didn’t write it. It was a wallpaper i found on the internet, i liked the picture so i used it. Our workers are Chinese\Vietnamese they are fluent in chinese. The picture and writing have nothing to do with our company, it is just a nice picture that someone had for a wallpaper.
Regards
L.S.