Obverse : Chinese lions, also known as Fu lions or guardian lions, are traditional statues made of stone, bronze, or ceramics. They are commonly placed in front of temples, palaces, and important buildings to provide protection and attract good fortune. The lions are typically found in pairs: the male holds a globe under one paw, while the female holds a lion cub under her paw. These statues symbolize power, protection, and prosperity.
Reverse : Chinlon is a traditional Burmese sport where players use their feet, knees, chest, and head to keep a rattan ball in the air, passing it around in a circle. It combines skill and artistry and is an important part of Burmese culture.