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This media file captures an indoor scene depicting a golden statue surrounded by various offerings, likely at a temple or shrine in China. The central figure is a large, golden statue, possibly of a Buddhist or Taoist deity, depicted with a bald head, a cheerful, smiling face, and a rotund belly. It appears to be seated, with money (Chinese Yuan banknotes, including a 100 RMB note) placed in its lap. The statue is flanked by two tall, cylindrical red pillars or candles, each bearing golden Chinese characters. The visible text on one pillar reads "財源廣進" (Cáiyuán guǎngjìn), meaning "May wealth flow in from all directions," and on the other, "生意興隆" (Shēngyì xīnglóng), meaning "Prosperity in business." An array of offerings is meticulously arranged on ornate tables or altars around the statue. These include multiple clear plastic bottles of water, some identified as "Nongfu Spring" (农夫山泉) brand. Various fresh fruits are also presented, many individually wrapped in clear plastic, including bowls of red apples, green pears, oranges, and small kumquats. A large pomelo, wrapped in a mesh net with a red tag possibly featuring the character "福" (Fú - fortune/blessing), is also visible. Additionally, a bottle of cooking oil, with the brand "金龙鱼" (Jīnlóngyú - Arowana) visible on its label, is part of the offerings. The setting suggests a place of worship or reverence, with warm, artificial lighting illuminating the golden statue and the vibrant offerings. The presence of specific brand-name items indicates modern devotional practices.
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