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The image shows a wall-mounted informational plaque about the restaurant Liuquan Ju, located at the coordinates 39.938 latitude, 116.389 longitude, in Beijing, China. The plaque is made of beige-colored material. The top of the plaque displays the name of the restaurant in both Chinese and English, "Liuquan Ju." The main part of the plaque describes the restaurant's history, saying it was established in 1568 and has been a well-known time-honored brand near Shichahai. The text states it is one of the eight most famous restaurants in Beijing, and features Shandong cuisine, ranking among the cooks in the Ming Dynasty. The plaque mentions the restaurant's unique pastries, specifically steamed buns stuffed with sweetened bean paste, which are popular with customers. There are images on the plaque, including a red and blue exterior shot of the restaurant, a photo of the restaurant’s entryway from the street, a photo of the restaurant's interior with a chef cooking over an open flame, and a photo of six white steamed buns on a plate.
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