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A light-box sign, likely displayed outdoors near a building with a brick wall and concrete ground, advertises a vegetarian diet. The sign's title reads "六榕素品" (Liurong Vegetarian Diet) with its English translation "liurong vegetarian diet" vertically below. An illustration of a bowl of noodles with chopsticks is visible on the right, next to the text "今日出品" (Today's Offering), under which a black rectangular space likely holds daily specials.

The sign details the Buddhist concept of "结缘" (Jieyuan), explaining its various forms such as contributing to temples, sharing Dharma, and forming good relationships with pure intentions. It states that at "Liurong Vegetarian Diet," patrons can voluntarily purchase vegetarian food (in unlimited quantities) to be offered free of charge to those in need, describing this as another way of "结缘." The text emphasizes that this charitable act spreads good wishes, planting seeds of goodness and illuminating all like a continuous light.

Operational details are provided: The opening hours are from 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM. The establishment operates every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday, as well as on "农历初一十" (the first and tenth day of the lunar month, or possibly an abbreviation for the first and fifteenth). The location, Guang Zhou Shi, China, combined with "Liurong" (Six Banyan) and the Buddhist theme, strongly suggests a connection to the historic Temple of the Six Banyan Trees.
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Dec 11, 2024, 8:00 AM

Guang Zhou Shi, China

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A light-box sign, likely displayed outdoors near a building with a brick wall and concrete ground, advertises a vegetarian diet. The sign's title reads "六榕素品" (Liurong Vegetarian Diet) with its English translation "liurong vegetarian diet" vertically below. An illustration of a bowl of noodles with chopsticks is visible on the right, next to the text "今日出品" (Today's Offering), under which a black rectangular space likely holds daily specials. The sign details the Buddhist concept of "结缘" (Jieyuan), explaining its various forms such as contributing to temples, sharing Dharma, and forming good relationships with pure intentions. It states that at "Liurong Vegetarian Diet," patrons can voluntarily purchase vegetarian food (in unlimited quantities) to be offered free of charge to those in need, describing this as another way of "结缘." The text emphasizes that this charitable act spreads good wishes, planting seeds of goodness and illuminating all like a continuous light. Operational details are provided: The opening hours are from 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM. The establishment operates every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday, as well as on "农历初一十" (the first and tenth day of the lunar month, or possibly an abbreviation for the first and fifteenth). The location, Guang Zhou Shi, China, combined with "Liurong" (Six Banyan) and the Buddhist theme, strongly suggests a connection to the historic Temple of the Six Banyan Trees.

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