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This media file captures an indoor exhibition display of traditional East Asian scrolls. Two large scrolls are prominently featured, hung vertically. The upper scroll depicts a traditional painting of a peacock with its tail feathers fanned out, perched on a branch of a tree with lush green foliage and pink flowers. The painting is rendered on a textured, parchment-like background with vertical lines. A smaller, second peacock is visible in the lower right portion of the painting. Chinese calligraphy is present in the upper right corner of this scroll. The lower scroll features a vibrant blue panel with a gold-patterned border. On the blue panel, there is a painting of lotus flowers and leaves, along with several depictions of shrimp in gold ink. Vertical lines of Chinese calligraphy are present in yellow borders on the top and bottom of the blue panel. To the left of this scroll, a textured green scroll with a red and white label is partially visible. The scrolls are displayed against a white backdrop, with silver metal framing and lighting fixtures visible. The overall setting appears to be a well-lit exhibition hall, possibly a market or gallery, given the display method. The context suggests a cultural or art-related event, likely in Futian District, China, focusing on traditional scroll art. No people are visible in the frame.
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