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This image, set in an outdoor courtyard, likely within a temple or ancestral hall in Guangzhou City, China, features a large, weathered, dark metal incense burner as its central subject. The burner has an ornate, multi-tiered lid with intricate details and sturdy legs. Behind it, against a greenish-grey brick wall, stands a smaller, lighter-colored offering pot or smaller incense burner.

In the foreground, a row of blue and purple ceramic balusters or decorative elements suggests a railing or boundary. The ground is concrete, showing signs of wear with cracks and scattered dry leaves. Bright daylight casts distinct shadows across the ground, indicating a sunny day, likely late morning or early afternoon. Lush green tree foliage is visible on the left side of the frame, contrasting with the built environment.

No people are present, and no specific activity is taking place. However, the objects strongly imply a cultural or religious context. A pink sign is attached to the brick wall, displaying Chinese characters that read "严禁焚真衣" (Yánjìn fén zhēnyī), which translates to "Strictly forbidden to burn paper clothes/effigies," indicating specific rules for offerings at this location.
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Jan 6, 2025, 7:26 AM

Guang Zhou Shi, China

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This image, set in an outdoor courtyard, likely within a temple or ancestral hall in Guangzhou City, China, features a large, weathered, dark metal incense burner as its central subject. The burner has an ornate, multi-tiered lid with intricate details and sturdy legs. Behind it, against a greenish-grey brick wall, stands a smaller, lighter-colored offering pot or smaller incense burner. In the foreground, a row of blue and purple ceramic balusters or decorative elements suggests a railing or boundary. The ground is concrete, showing signs of wear with cracks and scattered dry leaves. Bright daylight casts distinct shadows across the ground, indicating a sunny day, likely late morning or early afternoon. Lush green tree foliage is visible on the left side of the frame, contrasting with the built environment. No people are present, and no specific activity is taking place. However, the objects strongly imply a cultural or religious context. A pink sign is attached to the brick wall, displaying Chinese characters that read "严禁焚真衣" (Yánjìn fén zhēnyī), which translates to "Strictly forbidden to burn paper clothes/effigies," indicating specific rules for offerings at this location.

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