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This image displays an upward-angled interior view of Le Cheng Temple (樂成宮), also known as Hanxi Mazu Temple, located in Taichung, Taiwan. The scene focuses on a multi-tiered, highly ornate wooden structure, likely the main altar or a significant hall, dimly lit by artificial sources. In the foreground, a dark, intricately carved wooden balustrade or screen extends horizontally, featuring relief sculptures of mythical creatures such as dragons, phoenixes, and possibly qilin. Two large, cylindrical stone pillars, dark reddish-brown in color with carved bases, are partially visible on the left and right sides. Above the balustrade, a prominent horizontal plaque with a red background displays three gold Chinese characters: '聖德澤' (Shèng Dé Zé), which translates to 'Benevolence of Sacred Virtue'. This plaque is flanked by elaborate painted and carved friezes depicting various figures and scenes. The upper section comprises a complex ceiling structure with deep red wooden beams, golden decorative elements, and painted panels. The eaves exhibit repetitive rows of small, stylized figures or motifs. Extensive gold carvings of dragons, clouds, and floral patterns are integrated throughout the wooden architecture. The dominant colors are deep red, gold, and dark brown, with accents of blue, green, and white. No individuals are present in the frame.
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