
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a close-up of an illuminated display board in what appears to be an exhibition or museum setting in Guangzhou, China. The board features a detailed, antique-style map of a city area, likely Guangzhou or its Liwan district, as its background. The main subjects are the informational text and decorative elements on the display. Prominently featured are large, glowing Chinese characters, which read "荔湾" (Liwan) and likely "珠水长歌" (Long Song of the Pearl River), stylized with a textured, glittering outline. Above this, a smaller illuminated panel displays "一览非遗" (A Glimpse of Intangible Cultural Heritage), accompanied by the English translation "A GLIMPSE INTO THE INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGES OF GUANGZHOU". The activity taking place is the presentation of historical and cultural information about Guangzhou, specifically focusing on the Liwan district and its intangible cultural heritage. Notable details include the detailed Chinese text providing a historical overview of Liwan. It explains the origin of the name "Liwan" from its litchi-lined waterways and its historical designation as "Xiguan" (West Gate). The text recounts its significance as a transportation hub, mentioning events like Lu Jia's negotiation with King Zhao Tuo in 196 BC, Hualin's role in Zen Buddhism, Fangcun Datong Port's importance in the Tang and Song dynasties, and the Thirteen Factories' role as a trade hub during the Ming and Qing dynasties. This historical context highlights how these developments fostered crafts, opera, medicine, cuisine, and folk customs in Liwan. At the bottom, two transparent panels overlay the board, displaying maps. One map, labeled "粤港澳大湾区广佛极点核心区" (Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Guangzhou-Foshan Pole Core Area), outlines a broader region. The other map clearly highlights the Liwan district in orange, with labels for "广州市" (Guangzhou City) and "佛山市" (Foshan City). The background map also shows some English place names like "Gardens" and "Railway Station". A golden-colored stand or support is visible on the right side of the frame.
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