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This image captures a vibrant, ornate statue of a Chinese deity, likely Caishen, the God of Wealth. The statue stands upright, presented on a white base, and is the central focus of the scene. The deity has a smiling, benevolent face with a long, flowing black beard and mustache. He wears an elaborate golden crown and an orange robe richly decorated with intricate patterns and embroidered silver-blue dragons. His arms are bent, and he holds a large, golden, boat-shaped vessel (yuanbao) overflowing with smaller golden ingots and ancient Chinese coins. His hands are pale, matching his face. The base of the statue is white, adorned with more golden ingots and coins along its front edge. Behind the main statue, to the left, a smaller, white or pale pinkish-white statue, possibly of another deity, is partially visible. This statue also appears to be highly decorative and on a similar white base. The background consists of dark wooden furniture or shelving, suggesting an indoor setting like a shop, display, or home. The overall impression is one of prosperity and good fortune. Visible text on the white base of the main statue includes the Chinese characters "財源廣進" (Cái yuán guǎng jìn), which translates to "May wealth flow in from all directions" or "May riches come from all sources." A small white tag is visible near the base of the partially seen white statue in the background, with an "L" and some other unreadable characters, possibly indicating size or product information. The scene is set in what is identified as Guang Zhou Shi, China.
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