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The image captures a street scene, likely during a parade or public event, featuring two men holding a large banner in the foreground. The man on the left is wearing a brown jacket over a blue collared shirt, gray trousers, and brown shoes. He has gray hair and glasses. The man on the right is dressed in a gray cardigan over a light blue collared shirt, blue jeans, and black shoes, with a vibrant red scarf adorned with gold patterns around his neck. He also wears glasses.

They are jointly holding a white banner with red lettering. The banner reads: "ASOCIACIÓN DE EX - DIPLOMÁTICOS Y EX-BECARIOS DE BOLIVIA EN LA REPÚBLICA POPULAR CHINA" (Association of Ex-Diplomats and Ex-Scholars of Bolivia in the People's Republic of China). On the left side of the banner is the flag of the People's Republic of China, and on the right side is the flag of Bolivia.

In the midground, behind the men and the banner, a street is visible with several vehicles, including a dark gray SUV (appearing to be a Toyota) and a white pickup truck. Behind these vehicles, a colorful procession is taking place, with people in elaborate costumes, notably an orange and yellow Chinese lion dance costume. Numerous spectators line the street and sidewalks.

The background reveals a bustling urban environment. Tall modern buildings rise on both sides of the street. A pedestrian overpass stretches across the road, crowded with more spectators looking down at the activities below. A green street sign is visible under the overpass, pointing left to "CENTRO MIRAFLORES" and also indicating "W. 14 DE SEPT." and "PROX. INGRE." The sky is partly cloudy, indicating it is daytime. The road itself has double yellow lines. The overall impression is one of a cultural celebration or public demonstration highlighting ties between Bolivia and China.
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Feb 21, 2026, 2:41 PM

La Paz, Bolivia

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The image captures a street scene, likely during a parade or public event, featuring two men holding a large banner in the foreground. The man on the left is wearing a brown jacket over a blue collared shirt, gray trousers, and brown shoes. He has gray hair and glasses. The man on the right is dressed in a gray cardigan over a light blue collared shirt, blue jeans, and black shoes, with a vibrant red scarf adorned with gold patterns around his neck. He also wears glasses. They are jointly holding a white banner with red lettering. The banner reads: "ASOCIACIÓN DE EX - DIPLOMÁTICOS Y EX-BECARIOS DE BOLIVIA EN LA REPÚBLICA POPULAR CHINA" (Association of Ex-Diplomats and Ex-Scholars of Bolivia in the People's Republic of China). On the left side of the banner is the flag of the People's Republic of China, and on the right side is the flag of Bolivia. In the midground, behind the men and the banner, a street is visible with several vehicles, including a dark gray SUV (appearing to be a Toyota) and a white pickup truck. Behind these vehicles, a colorful procession is taking place, with people in elaborate costumes, notably an orange and yellow Chinese lion dance costume. Numerous spectators line the street and sidewalks. The background reveals a bustling urban environment. Tall modern buildings rise on both sides of the street. A pedestrian overpass stretches across the road, crowded with more spectators looking down at the activities below. A green street sign is visible under the overpass, pointing left to "CENTRO MIRAFLORES" and also indicating "W. 14 DE SEPT." and "PROX. INGRE." The sky is partly cloudy, indicating it is daytime. The road itself has double yellow lines. The overall impression is one of a cultural celebration or public demonstration highlighting ties between Bolivia and China.

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