
Stake attention in this memory
A metal plaque displaying information in three languages (Chinese, English, and Japanese) is mounted vertically on a wall of green-blue rectangular tiles with white grout. The plaque itself is dark grey or black with silver/white text, featuring traditional Chinese decorative motifs in its top left and bottom right corners. The text on the plaque is titled "Guest's Room" (客堂简介 / 客堂の概要) and indicates opening hours from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It describes the Guest's Room as the temple's reception area, responsible for managing daily routines, handling various Buddhist services, and receiving guests, including lay Buddhists and wandering monks. It also serves as the hub for external contact. The text notes that the Guest's Room houses the Arama Bodhisattva (伽蓝菩萨), specifically mentioning that this deity, represented by the image of Guan Gong (关公), was cast in jade during the Ming Dynasty. The setting appears to be within or near a Buddhist temple, located in Guang Zhou Shi, China.
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