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This media file captures the ornate entrance of a traditional building, likely a temple or ancestral hall, in Guangzhou, China. The scene is dominated by a large, rectangular red plaque with prominent gold Chinese characters, situated above a stone doorway. The building's facade consists of a grey brick wall above the plaque, and the area surrounding the doorway features intricate gold and red carved architectural details. The main text on the red plaque, read from right to left, spells "五百羅漢堂" (Wǔbǎi Luóhàn Táng), translating to "Hall of Five Hundred Arhats." On the left side of the plaque, smaller vertical characters indicate "清山題" (Qīngshān Tí), meaning "Inscribed by Qingshan." Below this, two smaller characters are partially visible but difficult to fully discern. On the right side of the plaque, small vertical text reads "甲午年" (Jiǎwǔ Nián), signifying a "Jiawu Year" (a specific year in the Chinese sexagenary cycle). Through the darkened doorway, a smaller internal sign with gold characters on a black background is visible, reading "曾海" (Zēng Hǎi). The image, taken during daytime, shows no people or activities, focusing solely on the architecture and its detailed inscriptions.
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