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The image displays an outdoor scene at the "Ruins of the fight in Pei Shui chi," located in Zhongtun, Jinzhou, China. In the foreground, a prominent light-grey granite monument stands centrally. The monument's upper rectangular slab features carved text in red: "辽沈战役红色旅游主要景点" (Liaoshen Campaign Red Tourism Major Attraction), followed by the larger title "配水池战斗遗址" (Pei Shuichi Battle Site), and its English translation "The ruins of the fight in Pei Shui chi." Below this, smaller red text credits the "中共锦州市委员会" (Jinzhou Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China) and "锦州市人民政府" (Jinzhou Municipal People's Government), dated "二〇〇五年四月" (April 2005). The monument rests on a multi-tiered base, with the middle tier featuring carved relief designs, possibly stylized flowers or a star. The ground immediately surrounding the monument is dry, disturbed soil with sparse, withered vegetation.

Behind the monument, a large, weathered concrete or stucco building with a rough texture serves as the backdrop. The building exhibits a light brown-grey color with peeling or faded patches. It features multiple rectangular windows and doors, all framed in bright blue. On the left side, the building has a distinctive curved section. A central entrance, directly behind the monument, consists of blue double doors with a grey roll-down security shutter above. To the right of this entrance, another smaller dark plaque is affixed to the wall. The ground immediately in front of the building appears to be a paved area with light-colored square tiles. The sky above is clear and pale blue, with a faint suggestion of bare tree branches visible on the far right. No individuals are present in the scene, which appears static and devoid of active interactions.
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Mar 19, 2026, 10:07 AM

Zhongtun, China

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The image displays an outdoor scene at the "Ruins of the fight in Pei Shui chi," located in Zhongtun, Jinzhou, China. In the foreground, a prominent light-grey granite monument stands centrally. The monument's upper rectangular slab features carved text in red: "辽沈战役红色旅游主要景点" (Liaoshen Campaign Red Tourism Major Attraction), followed by the larger title "配水池战斗遗址" (Pei Shuichi Battle Site), and its English translation "The ruins of the fight in Pei Shui chi." Below this, smaller red text credits the "中共锦州市委员会" (Jinzhou Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China) and "锦州市人民政府" (Jinzhou Municipal People's Government), dated "二〇〇五年四月" (April 2005). The monument rests on a multi-tiered base, with the middle tier featuring carved relief designs, possibly stylized flowers or a star. The ground immediately surrounding the monument is dry, disturbed soil with sparse, withered vegetation. Behind the monument, a large, weathered concrete or stucco building with a rough texture serves as the backdrop. The building exhibits a light brown-grey color with peeling or faded patches. It features multiple rectangular windows and doors, all framed in bright blue. On the left side, the building has a distinctive curved section. A central entrance, directly behind the monument, consists of blue double doors with a grey roll-down security shutter above. To the right of this entrance, another smaller dark plaque is affixed to the wall. The ground immediately in front of the building appears to be a paved area with light-colored square tiles. The sky above is clear and pale blue, with a faint suggestion of bare tree branches visible on the far right. No individuals are present in the scene, which appears static and devoid of active interactions.

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