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This media file captures a close-up view of a touch-screen ticket machine, likely located in a public transport station in Bangkok, Thailand, given the Thai language text visible. The machine displays a map of a transit system, with various stations marked. On the right side of the screen is an interactive menu with options for selecting language, current location ("You Are Here"), destination station, card fare, and the number of cards to purchase. The primary activity depicted is a person's hand interacting with the touchscreen. The finger is pressing buttons to adjust the "Number of Cards" from 1 to 2. Subsequently, the finger moves to press the "PAY BY QR" button, indicating a planned payment method. The "Please Pay" amount updates from 47 to 94 baht as the number of cards increases. Visible text includes: - Thai characters at the top, which translate to "Top-Up Rabbit Card." - "Pop-Up Rabbit Card" in English. - "You Are Here" in English, with "Thong Lo" selected as the current location. - "Station Selected:" with "Mo Chit" displayed. - "Card Fare:" showing "47". - "Number of Cards:" with the user incrementing it to "2". - "Please Pay:" showing "94". - Buttons for "Cancel" and "PAY BY QR". - A date stamp at the bottom right of the screen reads "20-06-2026 13:15:22". The setting appears to be indoors, possibly a brightly lit station. The overall scene suggests a mundane, everyday transaction of purchasing public transport cards. No specific emotions are evident, only the functional interaction with the machine.
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