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The image displays an outdoor paved plaza or courtyard area on the Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA) Jiangning Campus, located in Jiangning District, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China. The scene is observed under an overcast, light-grey sky, indicating diffused lighting conditions.

In the foreground, the ground is paved with a repeating pattern of light-colored square tiles, approximately 60x60cm, interspersed with darker grey rectangular granite strips forming a grid and linear pathways. A rectangular metal grate, consistent with a storm drain, is visible embedded in one of the darker grey strips in the immediate foreground. In the mid-ground, a square patch of green grass is centrally located on the paving.

Multiple modern multi-story buildings constitute the background. To the left, a light-beige, rectilinear building with vertical dark recessed sections and horizontal window bands prominently displays "D08-A" in blue lettering near its upper edge. A blue circular sign with the number "1" is affixed to its lower section. Adjacent and slightly behind it, another similar light-beige building features numerous windows and bears "D08-B" on its facade. Further to the right, a darker grey building with a grid of large, dark-framed windows stands. In the far background, additional multi-story structures are visible, with one yellow construction crane indicative of ongoing development.

The landscaping in the mid-ground features several circular beds containing densely planted, rounded shrubs with dark red foliage. Scattered trees, some with visible pink blossoms and others with green foliage, are present between the buildings and shrubbery. At least two white, slender light poles are situated within the planted areas. No individuals, animals, or vehicles are present in the visible area, and no actions or interactions are depicted.
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Mar 23, 2026, 9:11 AM

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The image displays an outdoor paved plaza or courtyard area on the Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA) Jiangning Campus, located in Jiangning District, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China. The scene is observed under an overcast, light-grey sky, indicating diffused lighting conditions. In the foreground, the ground is paved with a repeating pattern of light-colored square tiles, approximately 60x60cm, interspersed with darker grey rectangular granite strips forming a grid and linear pathways. A rectangular metal grate, consistent with a storm drain, is visible embedded in one of the darker grey strips in the immediate foreground. In the mid-ground, a square patch of green grass is centrally located on the paving. Multiple modern multi-story buildings constitute the background. To the left, a light-beige, rectilinear building with vertical dark recessed sections and horizontal window bands prominently displays "D08-A" in blue lettering near its upper edge. A blue circular sign with the number "1" is affixed to its lower section. Adjacent and slightly behind it, another similar light-beige building features numerous windows and bears "D08-B" on its facade. Further to the right, a darker grey building with a grid of large, dark-framed windows stands. In the far background, additional multi-story structures are visible, with one yellow construction crane indicative of ongoing development. The landscaping in the mid-ground features several circular beds containing densely planted, rounded shrubs with dark red foliage. Scattered trees, some with visible pink blossoms and others with green foliage, are present between the buildings and shrubbery. At least two white, slender light poles are situated within the planted areas. No individuals, animals, or vehicles are present in the visible area, and no actions or interactions are depicted.

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