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This media file features a brown rectangular informational plaque with white text and a white line-drawing illustration of a traditional Chinese building. The plaque provides historical details about the Jin Lun Guild Hall.

The central subject is the architectural drawing of the guild hall, depicted with a grand, multi-tiered roof, ornate eaves, and a prominent central entrance flanked by side wings with windows. The drawing is a stylized representation rather than a photograph. No people are visible in the image.

The text on the plaque is presented in both Chinese and English. The Chinese title at the top right reads "錦綸會館" (Jin Lun Guild Hall) with "简介" (Introduction). The Chinese body text explains that the Jin Lun Guild Hall was constructed in the first year of Yongzheng (1723) during the Qing Dynasty, has endured for nearly three hundred years, and was the site of the Guangzhou silk industry's guild assembly. It describes the prosperity of Guangzhou's silk trade since the Ming and Qing dynasties, its global exports, and the guild hall's role as both a historical witness to the silk industry's development and an important artifact of the Maritime Silk Road, possessing significant historical and artistic value.

The English text, beneath the Chinese, largely reiterates these facts: "The Jin Lun Guild Hall was first built in 1st year of Yong Zheng in the Qing Dynasty(1723). It has gone through almost 300 eventful years and was the location of the Guangzhou silk industry assembly in the Qing Dynasty. Jin Lun Guild Hall has not only witnessed the development of the silk industry in Guangzhou, but also has become one of the important evidences of the Maritime Silk Road, carrying a valuable historical value and high artistic value."

The plaque itself is mounted with visible screws. The lighting is even, but no specific time of day or weather conditions can be determined. The context, based on the text and provided location of Guang Zhou Shi, China, suggests the plaque is situated at or near the actual historical site of the Jin Lun Guild Hall, informing visitors about its significance to the city's heritage and its connection to the ancient silk trade routes.
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Dec 19, 2024, 6:42 AM

Guang Zhou Shi, China

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This media file features a brown rectangular informational plaque with white text and a white line-drawing illustration of a traditional Chinese building. The plaque provides historical details about the Jin Lun Guild Hall. The central subject is the architectural drawing of the guild hall, depicted with a grand, multi-tiered roof, ornate eaves, and a prominent central entrance flanked by side wings with windows. The drawing is a stylized representation rather than a photograph. No people are visible in the image. The text on the plaque is presented in both Chinese and English. The Chinese title at the top right reads "錦綸會館" (Jin Lun Guild Hall) with "简介" (Introduction). The Chinese body text explains that the Jin Lun Guild Hall was constructed in the first year of Yongzheng (1723) during the Qing Dynasty, has endured for nearly three hundred years, and was the site of the Guangzhou silk industry's guild assembly. It describes the prosperity of Guangzhou's silk trade since the Ming and Qing dynasties, its global exports, and the guild hall's role as both a historical witness to the silk industry's development and an important artifact of the Maritime Silk Road, possessing significant historical and artistic value. The English text, beneath the Chinese, largely reiterates these facts: "The Jin Lun Guild Hall was first built in 1st year of Yong Zheng in the Qing Dynasty(1723). It has gone through almost 300 eventful years and was the location of the Guangzhou silk industry assembly in the Qing Dynasty. Jin Lun Guild Hall has not only witnessed the development of the silk industry in Guangzhou, but also has become one of the important evidences of the Maritime Silk Road, carrying a valuable historical value and high artistic value." The plaque itself is mounted with visible screws. The lighting is even, but no specific time of day or weather conditions can be determined. The context, based on the text and provided location of Guang Zhou Shi, China, suggests the plaque is situated at or near the actual historical site of the Jin Lun Guild Hall, informing visitors about its significance to the city's heritage and its connection to the ancient silk trade routes.

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