After the HSBC exited the building in 1955, the murals were covered with paint by maintenance personnel, and in November 1997, the repairers found that Pudong Development Bank invested in the restoration (but changed the HSBC logo in the picture to the SPDB logo). At both ends, a pair of bronze lions were cast in Britain, and the mold was said to have been destroyed after the casting, making it a "three-in-one" product. Today, the original bronze lion is preserved in the Shanghai History Museum, and now the bronze lion in front of the building is a replica of the original. The silent squat is named Shidi, the open mouth roarer is named Stephen