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This media file captures a close-up view of a person holding a large, ornate porcelain vase decorated with blue and orange dragon motifs. The vase is predominantly white with intricate blue detailing of dragons and swirling water patterns, interspersed with orange floral elements. Chinese characters are inscribed vertically on the neck of the vase. The person holding the vase is wearing a black and white striped shirt and glasses, with a bracelet of wooden beads on their wrist. Another person, wearing a white polo shirt, is partially visible in the background, along with other individuals and display shelves in what appears to be an indoor setting, possibly a museum or an antique shop in Futian District, China. The lighting suggests an indoor environment, with no indication of time of day or weather. The overall mood conveyed is one of appreciation for the historical artifact. The visible text on the vase reads "宮廷真品 明成祖皇帝登基隆慶年號未樂上品佳器 大明永樂年御製", which translates to "Genuine imperial product, Emperor Chengzu of Ming ascended the throne, the Longqing reign year, not yet a masterpiece of happiness. Made by the imperial court of Yongle in the Great Ming Dynasty."
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Jun 26, 2026, 6:37 AM

Futian District, China

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This media file captures a close-up view of a person holding a large, ornate porcelain vase decorated with blue and orange dragon motifs. The vase is predominantly white with intricate blue detailing of dragons and swirling water patterns, interspersed with orange floral elements. Chinese characters are inscribed vertically on the neck of the vase. The person holding the vase is wearing a black and white striped shirt and glasses, with a bracelet of wooden beads on their wrist. Another person, wearing a white polo shirt, is partially visible in the background, along with other individuals and display shelves in what appears to be an indoor setting, possibly a museum or an antique shop in Futian District, China. The lighting suggests an indoor environment, with no indication of time of day or weather. The overall mood conveyed is one of appreciation for the historical artifact. The visible text on the vase reads "宮廷真品 明成祖皇帝登基隆慶年號未樂上品佳器 大明永樂年御製", which translates to "Genuine imperial product, Emperor Chengzu of Ming ascended the throne, the Longqing reign year, not yet a masterpiece of happiness. Made by the imperial court of Yongle in the Great Ming Dynasty."

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