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This outdoor, medium-shot image, taken in Guang Zhou Shi, China, depicts a temporary or permanent setup for religious offerings, likely near a temple or shrine. The central focus is a metal frame structure, possibly a stand for burning incense. Numerous red incense sticks are visible, some actively burning with smoke emanating, indicating a recent or ongoing ritual.

On the left side of the frame, within the structure, two blue rectangular signs with white Chinese characters are prominently displayed. The larger sign reads "文明拜祭 鲜花拜祭" (Civilized worship, offer fresh flowers). Below it, another section, potentially part of the same sign or a separate one, states "禁止烧金银衣纸" (Prohibit burning Joss paper) and "禁止烧高香" (Prohibit burning tall incense sticks). Another partial character "地" is visible on a different sign. These texts suggest a promotion of more environmentally friendly and regulated worship practices.

The ground is made of concrete, showing some wear and tear, and scattered small red specks, possibly remnants of firecrackers or offerings. Bright sunlight illuminates the scene, casting distinct, long shadows from the metal structure and an unseen object to the left, suggesting it is midday or early afternoon under clear skies. No people are visible, but the burning incense signifies human activity. The overall setting appears to be a functional, outdoor space dedicated to spiritual practices.
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Jan 6, 2025, 7:01 AM

Guang Zhou Shi, China

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This outdoor, medium-shot image, taken in Guang Zhou Shi, China, depicts a temporary or permanent setup for religious offerings, likely near a temple or shrine. The central focus is a metal frame structure, possibly a stand for burning incense. Numerous red incense sticks are visible, some actively burning with smoke emanating, indicating a recent or ongoing ritual. On the left side of the frame, within the structure, two blue rectangular signs with white Chinese characters are prominently displayed. The larger sign reads "文明拜祭 鲜花拜祭" (Civilized worship, offer fresh flowers). Below it, another section, potentially part of the same sign or a separate one, states "禁止烧金银衣纸" (Prohibit burning Joss paper) and "禁止烧高香" (Prohibit burning tall incense sticks). Another partial character "地" is visible on a different sign. These texts suggest a promotion of more environmentally friendly and regulated worship practices. The ground is made of concrete, showing some wear and tear, and scattered small red specks, possibly remnants of firecrackers or offerings. Bright sunlight illuminates the scene, casting distinct, long shadows from the metal structure and an unseen object to the left, suggesting it is midday or early afternoon under clear skies. No people are visible, but the burning incense signifies human activity. The overall setting appears to be a functional, outdoor space dedicated to spiritual practices.

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