
Stake attention in this memory
A reddish-brown wooden sign with a decorative border is mounted on a weathered dark grey brick wall. The wall exhibits patches of white and light grey discoloration. The lighting suggests it is daytime. The sign presents information in three languages: Chinese, English, and Japanese. The prominent title reads "观音殿" (Guanyin Hall), translated as "Avalokitesvara Hall" in English. The text details that the Avalokitesvara Hall was reconstructed in 1988, stands 13 meters high, and enshrines two bronze Avalokitesvara statues. The statue at the back measures 4 meters in height and weighs 5 tons, having been cast in the 2nd year of the Kangxi Period of the Qing Dynasty (1663 AD). The statue at the front is 1.4 meters tall and weighs 0.5 tons, dating back to the Ming Dynasty. The sign serves as an informative plaque at a historical or cultural site, likely in Guang Zhou Shi, China.
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