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The image displays a framed informational poster mounted on a textured, grey brick wall. The poster contains two black-and-white photographs documenting the relocation and restoration of the Jin Lun Guild Hall, located in Guang Zhou Shi, China. The left photograph is captioned in Chinese: "●平移后拆除“铠甲”的锦纶会馆" and in English: "Jin Lun Guild Hall without "armors" after relocation". This image shows a traditional Chinese architectural structure, the guild hall, with its distinct tiled roof and ornate gables. The building appears to be undergoing a phase of deconstruction or restoration, with wooden planks and debris visible on the ground in front of it. The right photograph is captioned: "●整体平移后的锦纶会馆" (Chinese) and "Jinlun Guild Hall after moving" (English). This picture reveals the guild hall heavily encased in a dense wooden scaffolding or support structure, referred to as "armors." This extensive framework suggests the building was either in the process of being physically moved or had just completed relocation, with the supports in place to ensure its structural integrity. Piles of rubble and construction materials are scattered around the building's base, indicating a significant construction or preservation project. The overall display serves to educate viewers about the intricate process of heritage building relocation and subsequent restoration.
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