
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a daytime scene at a bustling wharf in Guangzhou, China. The central subject is a multi-story building, likely a ferry terminal, with a distinctive curved, slat-covered roof. The building features yellow-painted elements and brown wooden paneling, resting on stilts over the muddy brown water of a river. Several people are visible, some walking along a blue and red ramp leading into or out of the building, others standing near the entrance. Most individuals are dressed in casual, layered clothing, suggesting mild to cool weather. One woman in the foreground wears a long white puffer jacket and matching pants, while men around her wear jackets and one man wears a face mask. Prominently displayed on the building's facade is Chinese text "珠江游" (Pearl River Tour) above, and below it, "省总(海珠广场)码头" (Provincial General (Haizhu Square) Wharf) with its English translation "Haizhu Square Wharf". Another sign indicates the wharf was "建于1952年" (Built in 1952). Below these, an entrance features signs for "禁止通行" (No Passing/No Entry) and "出口" (Exit). In the background, to the right, parts of a clock tower and lush green trees are visible against a clear blue sky. To the left, a tall, modern high-rise building can be seen. The overall impression is one of active transit at a historic, yet updated, river embarkation point, likely for sightseeing tours on the Pearl River.
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