The picture shows a white and red lion dance props.
The lion dance is a form of performance in traditional Chinese culture, usually held during the Spring Festival.
The origin of the lion dance can be traced back to ancient times when people believed that lions were symbols of good fortune and could drive away evil spirits and disasters.
The lion dance performance is usually performed by two people, one playing the head of the lion and the other playing the tail.
They wear specially designed costumes and use dance movements and gestures to mimic the actions and sounds of a lion.
The lion dance has different styles and traditions across China, but they all convey wishes for good luck and prosperity.