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The image displays an indoor informational panel with a vertical orientation, set against a light-colored wall featuring decorative borders. A prominent sign, titled "CONCLUSION" and its Chinese equivalent "结语" (Jiéyǔ), is centrally positioned. The sign itself incorporates a traditional Chinese decorative pattern above the main text.

The text, written in Chinese, details the cultural heritage of Liwan, a district in Guangzhou City, China. It describes Liwan's journey from protecting to inheriting intangible cultural heritage, emphasizing its role in promoting creative transformation and innovative development of traditional culture. The text highlights how culture drives the district's vibrancy and high-quality development, noting that the popularity and "smoke and fire" (liveliness) stemming from culture are prime examples.

Furthermore, the panel elaborates on Liwan's dedication to preserving its cultural roots, referencing a directive from General Secretary Xi to promote Lingnan culture with meticulous care (likened to "embroidery" craftsmanship). It outlines efforts to leverage deep cultural foundations, protect cultural resources, create platforms for cultural transmission, foster a modern cultural industry system, and integrate traditional and modern cultures with urban development. The conclusion affirms the ongoing commitment to protecting and inheriting intangible cultural heritage, as Liwan continues to build itself into a core area of Lingnan culture.

A security camera is visible in the upper left corner, suggesting a public or exhibition space. Strip lighting illuminates the display from the top, ensuring clear readability of the content. The overall scene conveys an informative and educational setting, likely within a museum, cultural center, or public exhibition in Guangzhou City, China.
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The image displays an indoor informational panel with a vertical orientation, set against a light-colored wall featuring decorative borders. A prominent sign, titled "CONCLUSION" and its Chinese equivalent "结语" (Jiéyǔ), is centrally positioned. The sign itself incorporates a traditional Chinese decorative pattern above the main text. The text, written in Chinese, details the cultural heritage of Liwan, a district in Guangzhou City, China. It describes Liwan's journey from protecting to inheriting intangible cultural heritage, emphasizing its role in promoting creative transformation and innovative development of traditional culture. The text highlights how culture drives the district's vibrancy and high-quality development, noting that the popularity and "smoke and fire" (liveliness) stemming from culture are prime examples. Furthermore, the panel elaborates on Liwan's dedication to preserving its cultural roots, referencing a directive from General Secretary Xi to promote Lingnan culture with meticulous care (likened to "embroidery" craftsmanship). It outlines efforts to leverage deep cultural foundations, protect cultural resources, create platforms for cultural transmission, foster a modern cultural industry system, and integrate traditional and modern cultures with urban development. The conclusion affirms the ongoing commitment to protecting and inheriting intangible cultural heritage, as Liwan continues to build itself into a core area of Lingnan culture. A security camera is visible in the upper left corner, suggesting a public or exhibition space. Strip lighting illuminates the display from the top, ensuring clear readability of the content. The overall scene conveys an informative and educational setting, likely within a museum, cultural center, or public exhibition in Guangzhou City, China.

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