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This image captures the interior of a Buddhist temple, likely in Guang Zhou Shi, China, featuring two prominent golden Buddha statues. The statues are large, seated, and highly ornate, with elaborate golden halos or mandorlas behind their heads. Their faces display serene expressions, and they have blue hair-like features on their heads with a red urna mark on their foreheads. In front of the statues, two individuals are visible, standing with their backs to the viewer, engaged in prayer or showing reverence. One person wears a light green top and blue jeans, while the other wears a grey top and dark pants. They face ornate altars or offering tables placed before the Buddhas. These altars are richly decorated with red and gold fabrics and intricate carvings, holding offerings such as purple flowers (possibly orchids), oranges, and candle-like objects with glowing red tops. The temple interior exhibits traditional Chinese architectural elements, including red wooden beams at the top of the frame and dark, ornate wooden paneling with gold detailing behind the altars. The floor is a plain grey, possibly stone. To the right, a golden railing serves as a barrier, and several square, padded cushions, covered in light brown fabric with pink lotus flower embroidery, are arranged on the floor, along with one round golden cushion. The atmosphere appears to be one of peaceful religious devotion. A small white sign is attached to the golden railing; while the text is mostly illegible due to resolution and orientation, the character "禁" (jìn - prohibit/forbidden) can be vaguely discerned, suggesting a cautionary or instructional notice.
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