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The image displays a full-length, dark bronze statue of a figure, identifiable as Confucius, standing outdoors in a lush green park setting. The statue depicts an elderly male with a long beard, wearing elaborate flowing robes, and holding what appears to be a scroll or book. It stands on a grey stone pedestal, positioned beside a paved pathway or steps.

The background is dominated by dense, vibrant green foliage and numerous trees, suggesting a tropical or sub-tropical environment. Bright daylight illuminates the scene, casting clear shadows on the ground and the statue, indicating a sunny late morning or early afternoon.

A small, rectangular plaque is affixed to the front of the statue's pedestal. Although some text is small, discernible words include "THIS SCULPTURE," "CONFUCIUS," "REPLICA," "BRONZE," "GIFT," "BRISBANE," and "GUANGZHOU," along with "SISTER CITIES." This indicates the statue is a replica of Confucius, likely a gift exchanged between Brisbane and its sister city, Guangzhou.

To the left of the statue, a light pole is visible next to an informational sign. The sign prominently features "South Bank" in white text on a pink background, below which are several smaller pictorial panels and the word "JANUARY." The overall scene portrays a cultural landmark within a public park, located in South Brisbane, Australia.
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Jan 21, 2025

South Brisbane, Australia

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The image displays a full-length, dark bronze statue of a figure, identifiable as Confucius, standing outdoors in a lush green park setting. The statue depicts an elderly male with a long beard, wearing elaborate flowing robes, and holding what appears to be a scroll or book. It stands on a grey stone pedestal, positioned beside a paved pathway or steps. The background is dominated by dense, vibrant green foliage and numerous trees, suggesting a tropical or sub-tropical environment. Bright daylight illuminates the scene, casting clear shadows on the ground and the statue, indicating a sunny late morning or early afternoon. A small, rectangular plaque is affixed to the front of the statue's pedestal. Although some text is small, discernible words include "THIS SCULPTURE," "CONFUCIUS," "REPLICA," "BRONZE," "GIFT," "BRISBANE," and "GUANGZHOU," along with "SISTER CITIES." This indicates the statue is a replica of Confucius, likely a gift exchanged between Brisbane and its sister city, Guangzhou. To the left of the statue, a light pole is visible next to an informational sign. The sign prominently features "South Bank" in white text on a pink background, below which are several smaller pictorial panels and the word "JANUARY." The overall scene portrays a cultural landmark within a public park, located in South Brisbane, Australia.

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