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This media file shows a close-up, overhead view of a vibrant display of ceramic fortune cats, also known as Maneki-neko, in a store. The cats are in various sizes and colors, with their paws raised in a welcoming gesture. Many are adorned with gold accents, ribbons, and small charms. Some are held in clear plastic boxes, stacked neatly in rows, while others are displayed more loosely. Interspersed among the cats are other decorative items, including what appear to be gold ingots and small coins. The overall impression is one of abundance and good fortune. The colors are bright and cheerful, dominated by white, red, yellow, and gold. The cats are positioned at different angles, creating a dynamic and visually rich composition. Visible text in the image includes Chinese characters, such as "開運" (kai-un, meaning good luck or fortune), "招財" (zhao cai, meaning to attract wealth), and "進寶" (jin bao, meaning to bring treasures). These inscriptions reinforce the theme of luck and prosperity associated with the fortune cats. The setting appears to be an indoor market or shop, possibly in Nha Trang, Vietnam, given the context. The lighting suggests it could be daytime, but the precise time is not determinable. There are no people visible in the frame, but the display is clearly intended for sale, suggesting a commercial environment. The sheer number and variety of the fortune cats indicate a dedicated display or collection.
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