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The image depicts an indoor scene within Fengtai District, China, showcasing four traditional garments displayed in a large glass museum case. The costumes are presented on mannequins. From left to right:
1.  An orange long-sleeved tunic layered over a patterned lower garment, accessorized with a draped green sash.
2.  A dark grey long-sleeved tunic featuring intricate gold and silver embroidery around the neckline, paired with a patterned skirt. A bright red, gold-trimmed cape or shawl drapes from the shoulders to the floor. A small, striped, metallic hat or headpiece rests on the case floor in front of this costume.
3.  A red, elaborately embroidered long-sleeved garment, possibly a jacket or robe, with decorative tassels and avian or mythical creature motifs, worn over a matching lower garment.
4.  A royal blue long-sleeved robe, extensively decorated with gold embroidery in floral or cloud patterns.

Above the costumes inside the glass case, three purple-topped placards are affixed, each featuring an image of a person wearing similar attire and text, likely descriptive, in Chinese. The bottom of the display case contains various accessories, including blue-and-silver leaf-like ornaments, small red spherical decorations, and a dark, possibly black, object.

The glass display case has a dark brown, vertically grooved base. The background wall features decorative architectural elements: a curved, light-colored panel with dark geometric patterns directly above the case, and a brown column-like structure to the right. Further right, a wall section exhibits a grid of dark, circular protrusions, suggesting a traditional door or screen. A red freestanding information stand, labeled "C-207," is positioned to the right of the display case. The floor is a smooth, light brown, reflective surface. No individuals are present in the scene.
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Dec 13, 2025, 5:37 AM

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The image depicts an indoor scene within Fengtai District, China, showcasing four traditional garments displayed in a large glass museum case. The costumes are presented on mannequins. From left to right: 1. An orange long-sleeved tunic layered over a patterned lower garment, accessorized with a draped green sash. 2. A dark grey long-sleeved tunic featuring intricate gold and silver embroidery around the neckline, paired with a patterned skirt. A bright red, gold-trimmed cape or shawl drapes from the shoulders to the floor. A small, striped, metallic hat or headpiece rests on the case floor in front of this costume. 3. A red, elaborately embroidered long-sleeved garment, possibly a jacket or robe, with decorative tassels and avian or mythical creature motifs, worn over a matching lower garment. 4. A royal blue long-sleeved robe, extensively decorated with gold embroidery in floral or cloud patterns. Above the costumes inside the glass case, three purple-topped placards are affixed, each featuring an image of a person wearing similar attire and text, likely descriptive, in Chinese. The bottom of the display case contains various accessories, including blue-and-silver leaf-like ornaments, small red spherical decorations, and a dark, possibly black, object. The glass display case has a dark brown, vertically grooved base. The background wall features decorative architectural elements: a curved, light-colored panel with dark geometric patterns directly above the case, and a brown column-like structure to the right. Further right, a wall section exhibits a grid of dark, circular protrusions, suggesting a traditional door or screen. A red freestanding information stand, labeled "C-207," is positioned to the right of the display case. The floor is a smooth, light brown, reflective surface. No individuals are present in the scene.

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