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This indoor scene depicts a functional storage and utility area, likely within a commercial kitchen or the back room of a food establishment. The setting is characterized by white square tiled walls, with a section of bright yellow paint at the top. The tiles show some wear and cracking, especially towards the bottom left.

The central subject is a white, three-tiered metal shelving unit.
On the **top shelf**, two light-colored cardboard boxes are prominently displayed, featuring red Chinese characters "凤凰单枞" (Fènghuáng Dāncōng), which translates to Phoenix Dan Cong tea, and the English text "THE ORIGINAL TEA". To their right, an empty baby bottle with a pink cap, filled with small colorful decorative items, sits as an unconventional ornament. A small, distressed white sign with "WELL" and a partial circular logo hangs above the tea boxes.
The **middle shelf** holds a clear spray bottle containing a yellow liquid, possibly a cleaning solution, alongside a folded brown cloth or rag.
On the **bottom shelf**, two stainless steel containers are placed: a larger pot with a lid and a smaller lidded jug with a handle. Below this shelf, partial views of several plastic bottles, some green and one blue, are visible, with text like "Orang" and "Okey" discernible on them, suggesting beverages or cleaning products.

To the right of the shelving unit, the tiled wall features several black hooks from which a long, black tool with a hooked end hangs. A white electrical outlet is present in the upper right corner. A white document or notice, covered in dense black Chinese text, is taped to the wall, likely displaying regulations or information. A white, industrial-style metal stool or chair with a backrest and a circular seat hole is positioned next to the shelves.

The scene is static, with no people present or activities taking place. The overall impression is one of a utilitarian space, kept tidy but showing signs of regular use. Given the location context of Johor Bahru, Malaysia, the visible Chinese text on the tea boxes and document aligns with the multicultural environment.
FM-uHS2K2

Jan 10, 2025

Johor Bahru, Malaysia

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This indoor scene depicts a functional storage and utility area, likely within a commercial kitchen or the back room of a food establishment. The setting is characterized by white square tiled walls, with a section of bright yellow paint at the top. The tiles show some wear and cracking, especially towards the bottom left. The central subject is a white, three-tiered metal shelving unit. On the **top shelf**, two light-colored cardboard boxes are prominently displayed, featuring red Chinese characters "凤凰单枞" (Fènghuáng Dāncōng), which translates to Phoenix Dan Cong tea, and the English text "THE ORIGINAL TEA". To their right, an empty baby bottle with a pink cap, filled with small colorful decorative items, sits as an unconventional ornament. A small, distressed white sign with "WELL" and a partial circular logo hangs above the tea boxes. The **middle shelf** holds a clear spray bottle containing a yellow liquid, possibly a cleaning solution, alongside a folded brown cloth or rag. On the **bottom shelf**, two stainless steel containers are placed: a larger pot with a lid and a smaller lidded jug with a handle. Below this shelf, partial views of several plastic bottles, some green and one blue, are visible, with text like "Orang" and "Okey" discernible on them, suggesting beverages or cleaning products. To the right of the shelving unit, the tiled wall features several black hooks from which a long, black tool with a hooked end hangs. A white electrical outlet is present in the upper right corner. A white document or notice, covered in dense black Chinese text, is taped to the wall, likely displaying regulations or information. A white, industrial-style metal stool or chair with a backrest and a circular seat hole is positioned next to the shelves. The scene is static, with no people present or activities taking place. The overall impression is one of a utilitarian space, kept tidy but showing signs of regular use. Given the location context of Johor Bahru, Malaysia, the visible Chinese text on the tea boxes and document aligns with the multicultural environment.

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