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The image shows a copper Chinese gong chime, likely located in the Palace Museum, Beijing, China (latitude: 39.947, longitude: 116.411). The chime is displayed on a white pedestal with a gray fabric base. The chime is composed of twelve round copper gongs arranged in four rows of three on a wooden frame. The gongs are suspended from the frame by strings. The frame is made of dark brown wood with intricate carvings. The gongs are dark grey in color and have a worn, aged appearance. A label on the right side of the pedestal identifies the object as a “Copper Chinese gong chime” from the Qing Dynasty.
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