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An outdoor shot features a prominent maroon signboard, likely advertising a workshop, set against an urban backdrop in Guangzhou, China. The signboard is propped up on a wooden easel, angled slightly. Behind it, a brick wall is visible to the left, and a dark grey planter box containing green and yellow-striped plants sits to the right. The ground is paved, suggesting a street or shop entrance.

The main subject is the signboard, which features large yellow Chinese characters "铜艺" (Tóng Yì), meaning "Copper Art," in the center. Surrounding these characters is a circular logo with text in Chinese and English. The Chinese reads "中国非物质文化遗产" (Zhōngguó Fēiwùzhì Wénhuà Yíchǎn), translating to "China Intangible Cultural Heritage," while the English partially reads "CHINA INTANGIBLE CULY" (likely intended as "CULTURE").

Other text on the signboard includes "广州非遗" (Guǎngzhōu Fēiyí - Guangzhou Intangible Cultural Heritage) and "非遗工作坊" (Fēiyí Gōngzuòfáng - Intangible Cultural Heritage Workshop). At the top, yellow text states "寻儿时年味" (Xún Érshí Niánwèi - Searching for the taste of childhood/New Year's flavor), and at the bottom, "传广府文化" (Chuán Guǎngfǔ Wénhuà - Transmitting Lingnan/Cantonese Culture). On the right side, four small black squares display silhouettes of various copper artifacts, such as a pot, earrings, a spoon, and a cup, reinforcing the "Copper Art" theme.

The setting appears to be daytime with soft, natural lighting. The overall scene suggests a shop or workshop dedicated to traditional craftsmanship and the preservation of cultural heritage, specifically copper art, within the local Guangzhou culture.
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Jan 4, 2025

Guangzhou, China

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An outdoor shot features a prominent maroon signboard, likely advertising a workshop, set against an urban backdrop in Guangzhou, China. The signboard is propped up on a wooden easel, angled slightly. Behind it, a brick wall is visible to the left, and a dark grey planter box containing green and yellow-striped plants sits to the right. The ground is paved, suggesting a street or shop entrance. The main subject is the signboard, which features large yellow Chinese characters "铜艺" (Tóng Yì), meaning "Copper Art," in the center. Surrounding these characters is a circular logo with text in Chinese and English. The Chinese reads "中国非物质文化遗产" (Zhōngguó Fēiwùzhì Wénhuà Yíchǎn), translating to "China Intangible Cultural Heritage," while the English partially reads "CHINA INTANGIBLE CULY" (likely intended as "CULTURE"). Other text on the signboard includes "广州非遗" (Guǎngzhōu Fēiyí - Guangzhou Intangible Cultural Heritage) and "非遗工作坊" (Fēiyí Gōngzuòfáng - Intangible Cultural Heritage Workshop). At the top, yellow text states "寻儿时年味" (Xún Érshí Niánwèi - Searching for the taste of childhood/New Year's flavor), and at the bottom, "传广府文化" (Chuán Guǎngfǔ Wénhuà - Transmitting Lingnan/Cantonese Culture). On the right side, four small black squares display silhouettes of various copper artifacts, such as a pot, earrings, a spoon, and a cup, reinforcing the "Copper Art" theme. The setting appears to be daytime with soft, natural lighting. The overall scene suggests a shop or workshop dedicated to traditional craftsmanship and the preservation of cultural heritage, specifically copper art, within the local Guangzhou culture.

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