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This media file captures an indoor scene within what appears to be a spice shop or market stall in Liangjiang, China. The main subject is a person, likely a vendor or chef, standing on the right side of the frame. They are wearing a white chef's hat, a white long-sleeved shirt, and a dark apron with an embroidered logo or patch containing some unreadable Chinese text. A white face mask is pulled down to their chin. The person holds a long wooden stirring paddle with both hands, positioned as if actively mixing or roasting ingredients in a large, metallic vat or wok located in front of them. They are looking towards the viewer with a neutral to slightly pleasant expression. The setting is filled with various dried spices and culinary ingredients. In the foreground on the left, a large woven wicker basket is overflowing with small, greyish-brown seeds, possibly black peppercorns. Below it, a shallow wooden tray contains a pile of dried, dark red peppers, likely chilies. Adjacent to this, on wooden shelving, are stacks of clear plastic jars filled with different spices: red peppercorns, green peppercorns, and more dried red chilies. The background reveals more of the shop's interior, including shelves laden with various packaged goods and other dried items such as red chilies hanging in bundles, possibly dried corn, and other braided agricultural products. A metal ladder or shelving structure is also visible. Some unreadable Chinese characters are present on a dark board in the background. The scene is brightly lit by overhead artificial lights. The abundance of peppercorns and chilies strongly suggests a focus on spicy cuisine, characteristic of Chinese culinary traditions, particularly in regions like Sichuan.
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