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This image captures a detailed view of a meat stall within a market in Jiangjin, China. The scene prominently displays numerous freshly prepared, plucked poultry, identifiable as ducks or geese due to their size and neck length, hanging upside down from metal hooks. These hooks are attached to a robust overhead metal frame. Many of the birds are headless, some retain their heads, and most have visible internal cavities from evisceration. Several birds are split open along their sternums, exposing their internal musculature. In the foreground, to the left, a woman wearing a purple top, apron, glasses, and white gloves is actively engaged in processing meat on a large, round wooden chopping block. A cleaver and a metal scoop are visible on the block. Adjacent to her and extending into the midground, a white cloth-covered table displays an array of raw poultry parts. A substantial pile of pale chicken feet and lower legs is at the front. Further back on the table, various other raw poultry components, including what appear to be dark-skinned chicken feet (possibly from silken chickens), internal organs, and smaller cuts of meat, are arranged in metal trays and a metal bowl. A blue digital weighing scale is partially visible on the far left of the table. On the far right of the table, a large, dark piece of raw meat or offal, possibly part of a fish, is displayed. Above the hanging poultry, a rectangular white sign with hand-written Chinese characters reads "正宗粮食 老鸭子," translating to "Authentic Grain-fed Old Duck." In the background, another male worker is partially visible behind the hanging meat. On the far right of the frame, the shoulder and side profile of a man in a striped shirt are visible, suggesting a customer or another market participant observing the stall. The background indicates an indoor or covered market setting, with large windows or openings allowing natural light, suggesting an urban environment.
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