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The image presents a close-up, high-angle view of a cooking surface, consistent with a kitchen environment. No individuals are visible. A black "HEGON III" brand induction cooktop is centrally positioned. Its digital display shows "300" in red numerals, likely indicating a power or temperature setting. Several function labels in Chinese characters, such as "火锅" (hotpot), "炒菜" (stir-fry), "煲汤" (soup), and "蒸煮" (steam/boil), are present on the control panel, which also features an "EMC" certification logo. The cooktop surface is visibly spattered with white residue. A small, silver-colored metal saucepan with a brown wooden handle rests on the induction cooktop. It contains a substantial volume of a thick, white, semi-solid, or pasty substance. This substance has overflowed the saucepan's rim and created white splatters on the cooktop. A distinct glob of the white substance is visible on the cooktop directly beneath the saucepan's handle. A light-colored wooden spatula, with a visible darker stain or charring on its working end, lies diagonally across the top of the saucepan, partially submerged in the white substance. The spatula also has white residue adhering to it. The background consists of a tiled wall with light-colored tiles and dark grout lines. A prominent yellowish-brown discolored line or stain runs horizontally along the base of the tiled wall, where it meets what appears to be a metallic countertop. A black electrical cable is visible descending from the upper right, connecting to an unseen power source behind the cooktop. The specific location within Daxing District, China, cannot be determined from the visual information provided.
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