The Lion's Head (Tagalog: Ulo ng Leon) is a statue along Kennon Road, a major highway in Luzon, Philippines.
Located in Camp 6 near the Baguio–Tuba boundary, the Lion's Head measures 40 ft (12 m) in height.
They commissioned an Ifugao artist named Reynaldo Lopez Nanyac to carve out the lion’s head from a limestone boulder with a group of engineers and miners, then the "actual artistic carving of the façade" made by the late sculptor Anselmo B. Day-ag.
Anselmo B. Day-ag carved into it a more realistic depiction of a lion’s head with a large mane and open mouth.
[4] The project was continued in 1971 by another Lions Club president, Robert Webber,[4] and was unveiled in 1972.