![This media file displays an information board, likely located outdoors given the visible greenery, presenting details about "Ecological Temple Construction" at Haiyin Temple (海幢寺) in Guangzhou City, China. The board features a large title: "生态寺院建设" (Ecological Temple Construction).
The main text describes Haiyin Temple's active participation in building a civilized city, promoting ecological practices, civilized incense burning, flower offerings, and clean water Buddha offerings. It also mentions efforts in environmental hygiene, upgrading public restrooms, and implementing waste sorting to create a beautiful humanistic environment.
Below this main text, there are several images with captions illustrating these initiatives:
1. Two images are captioned "升国旗、培训教育、文明敬香" (Raising the national flag, training education, civilized incense burning). One shows people gathered inside a hall, possibly for a ceremony or class, while the other shows individuals outdoors, including one near a red lantern.
2. Two images are captioned "古树保护,环境美化" (Ancient tree protection, environmental beautification). One depicts a scenic view of traditional architecture nestled among trees, and the other showcases artworks and potted plants, suggesting interior beautification.
3. Two images are captioned "星级公用、垃圾分类" (Star-rated public [facilities], waste sorting). One features people next to colorful waste bins, and the other shows a traditional temple building.
A partially visible panel at the top includes a logo resembling a pagoda or temple and text mentioning "海幢" (Haiyin) and "支持疫情防控" (Support epidemic prevention and control), accompanied by an image of a person wearing a mask and another of a group in blue shirts, suggesting community service or volunteer activities.
The board itself has a decorative traditional Chinese lattice pattern border. The lighting suggests it is daytime. The overall theme is community engagement, environmental stewardship, and modernizing temple practices while preserving cultural heritage.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_58c80511-d39a-48c7-8.jpg?alt=media)
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This media file displays an information board, likely located outdoors given the visible greenery, presenting details about "Ecological Temple Construction" at Haiyin Temple (海幢寺) in Guangzhou City, China. The board features a large title: "生态寺院建设" (Ecological Temple Construction). The main text describes Haiyin Temple's active participation in building a civilized city, promoting ecological practices, civilized incense burning, flower offerings, and clean water Buddha offerings. It also mentions efforts in environmental hygiene, upgrading public restrooms, and implementing waste sorting to create a beautiful humanistic environment. Below this main text, there are several images with captions illustrating these initiatives: 1. Two images are captioned "升国旗、培训教育、文明敬香" (Raising the national flag, training education, civilized incense burning). One shows people gathered inside a hall, possibly for a ceremony or class, while the other shows individuals outdoors, including one near a red lantern. 2. Two images are captioned "古树保护,环境美化" (Ancient tree protection, environmental beautification). One depicts a scenic view of traditional architecture nestled among trees, and the other showcases artworks and potted plants, suggesting interior beautification. 3. Two images are captioned "星级公用、垃圾分类" (Star-rated public [facilities], waste sorting). One features people next to colorful waste bins, and the other shows a traditional temple building. A partially visible panel at the top includes a logo resembling a pagoda or temple and text mentioning "海幢" (Haiyin) and "支持疫情防控" (Support epidemic prevention and control), accompanied by an image of a person wearing a mask and another of a group in blue shirts, suggesting community service or volunteer activities. The board itself has a decorative traditional Chinese lattice pattern border. The lighting suggests it is daytime. The overall theme is community engagement, environmental stewardship, and modernizing temple practices while preserving cultural heritage.
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