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This daytime photograph captures the front facade of a traditional Chinese temple building, likely the main hall, situated within an urban environment in Guangzhou, China. The temple features a multi-tiered, dark-tiled roof with distinctive upturned eaves, richly decorated with colorful mythological creatures, including green, red, and gold dragons along the ridge. Two prominent red plaques with golden Chinese characters, "祖师殿" (Zǔ Shī Diàn), meaning "Ancestral Master Hall" or "Patriarch Hall," are affixed to the facade, indicating the temple's purpose. The entrance is flanked by intricately carved stone pillars depicting dragons and other motifs. Traditional wooden doors with ornate latticework patterns are visible, and several red lanterns hang from the eaves, adding a festive touch. In front of the temple, a paved courtyard is clean and open. On either side of the main entrance, yellow planter boxes are filled with vibrant pink and purple flowers. A tall, elegant white and blue patterned vase stands to the left of the central entrance. To the right, a large red display board with illegible white text is positioned. Two individuals are present on the right side of the frame. One person, wearing a dark coat and a face mask, walks away from the temple carrying a white bag. Another person in a light-colored top and dark pants stands near the red display board. The scene appears calm, and the bright sunshine, indicated by strong shadows, suggests a clear day, likely morning or afternoon. The concrete buildings in the background hint at the temple's integration into a modern cityscape.
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