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This media file captures an indoor market stall in Guang Zhou Shi, China, bustling with a variety of dried seafood products. The scene is dominated by numerous boxes and bags filled with dried goods, primarily small dried shrimp and small dried fish. The main subjects are the market goods themselves. There are large quantities of dried shrimp in various shades, ranging from pale white and yellow to reddish-orange, suggesting different types or drying processes. These are displayed in open cardboard boxes, many lined with clear plastic, and also in white woven bags stacked on the left side of the image. Interspersed with the dried shrimp are boxes containing small, greenish-grey dried fish. In the background, two individuals are visible. One man, likely a vendor, is smiling faintly towards the camera, wearing a dark top. Behind him, another person is partially obscured, wearing a light brown jacket and a face mask. The setting appears to be a well-lit indoor environment, possibly daytime or an evening market with strong artificial lighting. Notable details include price labels written in Chinese characters on yellow tags attached to some boxes. One label clearly states "活动价" (Huódòng jià - promotional price), "大赤米" (Dà chì mǐ - possibly large red dried shrimp or krill), and "28元/斤" (28 yuan per jin, where one jin is 500g). Another tag below it shows "活动价" and "虾皮" (Xiā pí - dried shrimp skin/small dried shrimp) with a price of "18元/斤". A green QR code, commonly used for mobile payments like WeChat Pay in China, is taped to a blue counter or wall in the upper left. The floor appears to be paved with grey tiles. The activity taking place is typical of a market, with goods displayed for sale, highlighting the abundance and variety of local dried seafood. The overall impression is one of a busy, authentic Chinese market environment.
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