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The image displays an indoor museum exhibit located in Fengtai District, China. The central subject is a red, traditional Chinese-style wooden display case featuring a miniature roof structure with dark tiles. A prominent sign above the display reads "四、西汉时期 的灯影戏" in Chinese, directly translated below as "Light Shadows in Western Han Dynasty."

Inside the glass-enclosed diorama, a scene depicting a shadow puppet performance is arranged. On the left, a golden-colored standing figure and a smaller kneeling figure are positioned. Centrally, a white rectangular screen stands, behind which the dark silhouette of a figure, consistent with a shadow puppet, is visible. To the right, a seated figure in traditional attire is present, facing the screen. The back wall of the diorama features two circular, ornate red and gold decorative elements. A small label with "C-001" is situated below the diorama's floor. Below the diorama, a large golden plaque presents explanatory text in Chinese, detailing the origin and history of shadow play during the Western Han Dynasty, specifically around 140 BC, and its connection to Emperor Wu.

To the left of the main display case, an artificial rock formation with a rough, brown and grey texture is visible. A small white sign affixed to this formation clearly states "请勿攀登" and "Do Not Climb." A secondary display case is partially visible to the right, showcasing a diagram or illustration with multiple figures arranged in a circular pattern.
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The image displays an indoor museum exhibit located in Fengtai District, China. The central subject is a red, traditional Chinese-style wooden display case featuring a miniature roof structure with dark tiles. A prominent sign above the display reads "四、西汉时期 的灯影戏" in Chinese, directly translated below as "Light Shadows in Western Han Dynasty." Inside the glass-enclosed diorama, a scene depicting a shadow puppet performance is arranged. On the left, a golden-colored standing figure and a smaller kneeling figure are positioned. Centrally, a white rectangular screen stands, behind which the dark silhouette of a figure, consistent with a shadow puppet, is visible. To the right, a seated figure in traditional attire is present, facing the screen. The back wall of the diorama features two circular, ornate red and gold decorative elements. A small label with "C-001" is situated below the diorama's floor. Below the diorama, a large golden plaque presents explanatory text in Chinese, detailing the origin and history of shadow play during the Western Han Dynasty, specifically around 140 BC, and its connection to Emperor Wu. To the left of the main display case, an artificial rock formation with a rough, brown and grey texture is visible. A small white sign affixed to this formation clearly states "请勿攀登" and "Do Not Climb." A secondary display case is partially visible to the right, showcasing a diagram or illustration with multiple figures arranged in a circular pattern.

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