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ROBERT M

Feb 4, 2026, 10:27 AM

Chongqing, China

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A man is depicted performing a traditional food preparation method, actively pounding a large mass of white, sticky dough-like substance in a square stone mortar. He is wearing a black jacket, black pants, and a red cap or mask covering his head and face. The man uses a long, heavy wooden mallet or pestle, with a wide, flat end, to repeatedly pound the substance. With each strike, the elastic dough stretches and pulls upwards from the mortar. The mortar itself is a large, square container made of a light grey, stone-like material, featuring intricate, traditional Chinese decorative carvings on its exterior. It stands approximately at the man's mid-thigh height. The scene appears to be set in front of a shop or food stall, likely outdoors. The background features a wooden facade with vertical slats, typical of traditional Asian architecture. Numerous signs with illuminated Chinese characters are visible, indicating a commercial establishment. One prominent vertical sign behind the man displays large red characters, "味醇鲜" (wèi chún xiān), which translates to "taste mellow and fresh." Another sign visible further back partially shows "巴哥名品粽子 10元/个" (Brother Ba's famous zongzi, 10 yuan/each), suggesting the sale of a traditional Chinese food item. Overhead, several track lights illuminate the area, indicating that it might be late afternoon, dusk, or nighttime. The ground is paved with concrete or stone slabs. The man's posture shows considerable effort as he lifts the heavy pestle high before bringing it down into the dough, engaging his entire body in the rhythmic pounding action. He squats slightly with each downward movement, demonstrating his focus and the physical demands of the task.

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