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The image displays a weathered white marble plaque with green carved Chinese characters, set within a dark green frame, likely attached to an ancient stone wall or structure. The scene is outdoors on a bright, sunny day, with distinct shadows cast across the plaque from the upper left, indicating a strong light source.

The plaque identifies the location as a cultural heritage site. The text reads:
- Top line: 全国重点文物保护单位 (National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit)
- Middle line: 六榕寺塔 (Liurong Temple Pagoda / Six Banyan Temple Pagoda)
- Bottom section:
    - 中华人民共和国国务院 (The State Council of the People's Republic of China)
    - 第二00六年五月二十五日公布 (Promulgated on May 25, 2006)
    - 第二00六年十二月十八日立 (Erected on December 18, 2006)

In the bottom left corner of the plaque, a small square QR code is visible. The rough, grey-brown stone wall in the background suggests the historical nature of the site, which is consistent with the plaque's designation of the Liurong Temple Pagoda as a National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit in Guangzhou, China. No people or specific activities are depicted, focusing solely on the informational sign.
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Dec 11, 2024, 6:57 AM

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The image displays a weathered white marble plaque with green carved Chinese characters, set within a dark green frame, likely attached to an ancient stone wall or structure. The scene is outdoors on a bright, sunny day, with distinct shadows cast across the plaque from the upper left, indicating a strong light source. The plaque identifies the location as a cultural heritage site. The text reads: - Top line: 全国重点文物保护单位 (National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit) - Middle line: 六榕寺塔 (Liurong Temple Pagoda / Six Banyan Temple Pagoda) - Bottom section: - 中华人民共和国国务院 (The State Council of the People's Republic of China) - 第二00六年五月二十五日公布 (Promulgated on May 25, 2006) - 第二00六年十二月十八日立 (Erected on December 18, 2006) In the bottom left corner of the plaque, a small square QR code is visible. The rough, grey-brown stone wall in the background suggests the historical nature of the site, which is consistent with the plaque's designation of the Liurong Temple Pagoda as a National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit in Guangzhou, China. No people or specific activities are depicted, focusing solely on the informational sign.

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