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This media file captures a signboard detailing the charitable activities of Haichuang Temple in Guangzhou, China. The signboard, displayed outdoors in daylight, features a large title "Public Welfare and Charity" (公益慈善事业) and a descriptive text block, accompanied by five photographs. The main text states that Haichuang Temple adheres to Buddhist traditions of compassion, actively supporting epidemic prevention and control, comforting the elderly, providing student aid, and assisting disadvantaged groups, which has garnered positive recognition. The photographs illustrate these efforts: 1. **Top left:** A monk and another individual are seen presenting a check for 100,000 yuan from Haichuang Temple to the Guangzhou City Charity Federation for poverty alleviation, labeled "Support for epidemic prevention and control donations." 2. **Top right:** Monks and others stand with numerous boxes of supplies, including disinfectant and mineral water, donated to the Haizhu District Charity Federation. This section is titled "Donating supplies to Haizhu District." 3. **Middle right:** Individuals, some wearing masks, are shown with tables full of boxes containing "消毒液" (disinfectant), representing donations of epidemic prevention supplies to Haichuang Street. 4. **Bottom left:** People in traditional attire are distributing bags of supplies under a banner that reads "Haichuang Temple Blessings, Happy Dragon Boat Festival," designated for "Gifting supplies to needy people in Haichuang Street." 5. **Bottom right:** A large group of volunteers, mostly in blue shirts and masks, poses in front of a traditional temple building with red lanterns, beneath a banner identifying them as the "Haizhu Tongxin Volunteer Service Team - Haichuang Temple Branch." The images collectively depict a range of community support and charitable actions by the temple and its volunteers, highlighting their contributions to social welfare in Guangzhou, particularly during the context of epidemic prevention.
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