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The image, rotated counter-clockwise, displays a weathered, dark-colored stone incense burner or offering table situated on a paved ground made of light gray stone slabs. The object exhibits significant wear, with much of its original dark surface chipped away, revealing lighter stone underneath. Patches of green and white moss, lichen, or dirt are prominent on its right side and on its four squat, sculpted legs. On the front face of the object, Chinese characters are carved and possibly gilded. Reading from top to bottom and right to left, the visible text is "大南宮殿" (Dà Nán Gōng Diàn), which translates to "Great South Palace Temple" or "Great Southern Palace Hall." Faint, worn decorative patterns, possibly depicting floral motifs or mythical creatures, are discernible on the object's sides. To the left in the background, a structure with light blue tiles is partially visible. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly under an overcast sky or in a shaded outdoor setting, as no strong shadows are present. No human activity is depicted. The object's condition and inscription imply it is an old, revered item located in a temple or historical site in Guangzhou, China.
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