Lions, Dragons And Mascots
Explore Our Mascots
Lion dance is traditionally performed to chase away bad energy and evil spirits, since monsters, bad vibes, and evil spirits are afraid of our lions and loud noises. While traditionally the colour of the lion holds significance, this is not observed as much anymore, with many lion dance troupes opting for bright and cheerful lion colours, such as fluoro pink! Canberra Prosperous Mountain Dragon and Lion Dance have a diverse collection of lions to suit any occasion and theme. Do we have a favourite? Like children, we love all our lions equally! Some of our lions have been sponsored to promote the name of organisation or person. If you would like to find out more about sponsoring a lion for your upcoming performance, please get in touch with us. Meet our lions and their friends here and check them out at our performances!
- All
- Dragons
- Lions
- Mascots

Hottie and Pink II (Twins)

Pinky

“Ginninderry Twins” (Twins)

Bluey (Junior) (Adopted)

Ruby (Junior)

Snowy (Junior)

Tango (Junior)

Blackie (Retired)

Char Kway Teow (Retired)

Forest

Raine

Killmonger

The King

Hor Fun

The Hulk

Freddo (Retired)

Libby (Twin)

(Twins)

White fur, fluro body

Hubba and Bubba (Twins, retired)

Pic (Retired)

Lunar and Star (Twins, retired)

Goldy and Gummy Goldstein (Twins)

WE ARE CBR

Mushu and Cricket (Twins)

Guardian

Jade

Red and Red II (Twins)

“Gof” (God of Fortune)

Bacon

Speedy (Twin)

Squeaky (Twin)

Steve
