The Lion of Venice was made in China
Briefly

A metallurgic study reveals the iconic winged lion of St. Mark's Square in Venice was originally crafted in 8th century China, challenging previous theories of its origin.
Researchers highlighted that the bronze lion displayed features typical of Tang Dynasty tomb guardians, known as zhenmushou, which were designed to fend off malign spirits.
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