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A large, multi-armed statue of a seated deity, identified as Guanyin, occupies the central foreground under an overcast, uniformly light grey sky in Baan Plai Laem, Thailand. The deity is depicted with eighteen arms; the central pair are clasped in a prayer gesture at the chest. The remaining sixteen hands symmetrically hold various symbolic objects, including golden Dharma wheels, golden keys, a red orb, black rosary beads, a pink lotus bud, golden rings, and golden offering dishes. The statue is adorned in intricate golden-patterned garments, golden bangles, and an elaborate golden headpiece, presenting a serene facial expression with red lips. It is seated in a lotus position atop a multi-layered lotus pedestal, colored predominantly in pink and blue. A large, multi-colored dragon, primarily green, blue, and gold, forms the base of the statue, with its head prominent on the left side. Two smaller standing human-like figures, garbed in green and blue, are positioned on either side of the base, appearing to offer tributes. A shrine with additional small statues and offerings is situated at the base directly in front. The statue is approached by a wide, wet tiled pathway, which reflects the surrounding structures and the statue itself. The pathway is composed of alternating light grey and brown tiles. Decorative railings with light green posts and ornate silver-colored metalwork line both sides of the pathway, punctuated by lantern-style lights. Flanking the pathway on either side are two single-story temple buildings, each featuring a red tiled roof adorned with elaborate, multi-colored sculptures of golden dragons and other mythical creatures.
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