'狮子山', or Lion Rock, is more than just a famous peak overlooking Kowloon; it's a powerful cultural symbol. It represents the 'Lion Rock Spirit' ('狮子山精神'), which embodies the resilience, determination, and can-do attitude of the Hong Kong people, particularly the generation that built the city's prosperity through hard work in the post-war decades. This idea was popularized by a 1970s TV series called 'Below the Lion Rock'. For learners, knowing this term provides insight into the local psyche and a core part of Hong Kong's cultural identity. It’s a reference you might hear when people talk about overcoming adversity or celebrating the city's enduring spirit.