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A brightly illuminated glass display case, situated in what appears to be a customs or airport area within Hong Kong, China, showcases "PROHIBITED/CONTROLLED ARTICLES" in both English and Traditional Chinese (違禁品/受管制物品). The display case, constructed from glass and a dark metal frame, contains four shelves of various items confiscated or prohibited for entry.

On the top shelf, from left to right, are a set of brass knuckles, several slender knives or projectiles, a folded black umbrella, a black designer-brand wallet, and a collection of rings and watches. Two informational placards are visible, one indicating "Prohibited Weapon" and another "Firearms & Ammunition."

The second shelf features more designer accessories, various small pharmaceutical packages and vials, an open red velvet box containing pills, a small potted orchid plant, a display illustrating "Dangerous Drugs" in various forms, and a white envelope.

The third shelf displays a large, patterned animal hide or shell (possibly pangolin or leopard), two clear glass bowls containing dried food items (e.g., dried seafood or animal products), a brown handbag made of what appears to be exotic leather, a sharp black object (possibly a horn or tool), and a small wallet.

The bottom shelf contains two large, curved ivory tusks, a taxidermied or replica alligator/crocodile, and a taxidermied or replica turtle, alongside a few small, dark, irregularly shaped objects. Small green square placards are placed beneath several items throughout the display, presumably providing further information or categorization. The overall environment is clean and institutional, with bright overhead lighting reflecting on the glass surfaces. No individuals are present in the immediate vicinity of the display.
Metr@art

Mar 26, 2026, 8:02 AM

Hong Kong, China

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A brightly illuminated glass display case, situated in what appears to be a customs or airport area within Hong Kong, China, showcases "PROHIBITED/CONTROLLED ARTICLES" in both English and Traditional Chinese (違禁品/受管制物品). The display case, constructed from glass and a dark metal frame, contains four shelves of various items confiscated or prohibited for entry. On the top shelf, from left to right, are a set of brass knuckles, several slender knives or projectiles, a folded black umbrella, a black designer-brand wallet, and a collection of rings and watches. Two informational placards are visible, one indicating "Prohibited Weapon" and another "Firearms & Ammunition." The second shelf features more designer accessories, various small pharmaceutical packages and vials, an open red velvet box containing pills, a small potted orchid plant, a display illustrating "Dangerous Drugs" in various forms, and a white envelope. The third shelf displays a large, patterned animal hide or shell (possibly pangolin or leopard), two clear glass bowls containing dried food items (e.g., dried seafood or animal products), a brown handbag made of what appears to be exotic leather, a sharp black object (possibly a horn or tool), and a small wallet. The bottom shelf contains two large, curved ivory tusks, a taxidermied or replica alligator/crocodile, and a taxidermied or replica turtle, alongside a few small, dark, irregularly shaped objects. Small green square placards are placed beneath several items throughout the display, presumably providing further information or categorization. The overall environment is clean and institutional, with bright overhead lighting reflecting on the glass surfaces. No individuals are present in the immediate vicinity of the display.

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