
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a devotional scene at what appears to be a temple or monastery in China, specifically the Liurong Temple in Guangzhou, as suggested by the visible text and location context. The photo is taken during daylight hours, with bright sunlight casting shadows on the red wall, indicating clear weather. The central focus is a niche housing two golden Buddha statues: one standing tall and another seated in front of it. Offerings of fruit, including oranges and red items, are placed in yellow bowls before the seated Buddha, along with a small white ceramic item, possibly an incense burner. Flanking the niche are two ornate wooden plaques with black Chinese calligraphy on a golden background. The upper plaque features the phrase "八級浮屠喜覽花城春得意" (Eight-storied pagoda joyfully overlooks the Flower City in the bloom of spring) and the temple name "六榕寶寺" (Liurong Temple), along with "奉獻" (Donated/Offered). The lower plaque displays "尊大佛慈航粵海樂隨緣" (Honoring the Great Buddha, the merciful raft navigating the Guangdong Sea, joyfully following destiny), accompanied by smaller script indicating it was "revisited and written again after eleven years" by "lay Buddhist Huang Yiping" in a "palindromic style," described as "A wonder of China." To the right of the niche, an additional red offering tray holds various small items and a red apple. A QR code sticker is visible on the wall in the bottom right corner. In the background, at the top left of the full image (when correctly oriented), racks containing numerous incense sticks or cones are visible. The overall setting conveys a sense of spiritual reverence and tradition.
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