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This image depicts the entrance of a boutique bed and breakfast named "慕宿東廊" (Mu Su Dong Xiang Boutique B&B) located in Zhangjiajie, China.

The building features a traditional Chinese architectural style, constructed primarily from dark-stained timber with a gabled, dark-tiled roof. A wooden sign bearing the establishment's name in both Chinese characters and English is centrally mounted above the entrance, accompanied by a small graphic of mountains and a moon. Two open wooden doors reveal the illuminated interior.

The entrance is elevated a few steps above a paved street, with the steps made of dark stone and bordered by a decorative base of rounded river stones. Numerous potted plants of varying sizes and species are arranged along the steps and the immediate facade. Two woven spherical lanterns hang from the wooden eaves, and two larger red Chinese lanterns bearing the character "福" (fú) are visible hanging just inside the doorway. Further inside, multiple strings of smaller red lanterns are suspended.

One individual is seated inside, visible through the open doors, facing away from the camera in a light-colored woven chair. The interior exhibits warm lighting, light-colored flooring, and additional traditional-style light fixtures.

To the left of the entrance, a red flag with yellow stars (likely the flag of China) is partially visible, attached to a pole. A small white security camera is mounted on the wooden structure nearby. An inverted black umbrella rests against a wooden column on the right side of the entrance. The street in the foreground is paved with light gray square stones featuring thin yellow lines. Adjacent buildings, including a dark brick wall to the left and multi-story structures with balconies to the right, are visible in the background under an overcast sky.
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Mar 23, 2026, 10:27 AM

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This image depicts the entrance of a boutique bed and breakfast named "慕宿東廊" (Mu Su Dong Xiang Boutique B&B) located in Zhangjiajie, China. The building features a traditional Chinese architectural style, constructed primarily from dark-stained timber with a gabled, dark-tiled roof. A wooden sign bearing the establishment's name in both Chinese characters and English is centrally mounted above the entrance, accompanied by a small graphic of mountains and a moon. Two open wooden doors reveal the illuminated interior. The entrance is elevated a few steps above a paved street, with the steps made of dark stone and bordered by a decorative base of rounded river stones. Numerous potted plants of varying sizes and species are arranged along the steps and the immediate facade. Two woven spherical lanterns hang from the wooden eaves, and two larger red Chinese lanterns bearing the character "福" (fú) are visible hanging just inside the doorway. Further inside, multiple strings of smaller red lanterns are suspended. One individual is seated inside, visible through the open doors, facing away from the camera in a light-colored woven chair. The interior exhibits warm lighting, light-colored flooring, and additional traditional-style light fixtures. To the left of the entrance, a red flag with yellow stars (likely the flag of China) is partially visible, attached to a pole. A small white security camera is mounted on the wooden structure nearby. An inverted black umbrella rests against a wooden column on the right side of the entrance. The street in the foreground is paved with light gray square stones featuring thin yellow lines. Adjacent buildings, including a dark brick wall to the left and multi-story structures with balconies to the right, are visible in the background under an overcast sky.

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