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This media file captures an indoor scene within what appears to be a temple or a place of worship, likely in China, given the provided context of Guangzhou. The dominant feature is an intricately carved wall, possibly made of ceramic, jade, or a similar material, covering the left side of the frame. The carvings depict numerous figures and elements of traditional Chinese mythology and iconography. A large, detailed dragon head with intricate scales and horns is prominent towards the top center. Below it and to the left, a figure resembling a bodhisattva, possibly Guanyin, is carved with a serene expression and a halo-like element behind her head. Many smaller figures and decorative patterns fill the rest of the carved wall. To the right of the carvings, an ornate, dark wooden altar or display table is set up. On this table, various offerings are arranged, including bowls of red apples, piles of oranges, and a vase filled with artificial flowers such as lilies and roses. Several golden and white decorative lamps or containers, and red rectangular boxes (possibly incense or candle holders) are also present. A brightly colored, pleated yellow fabric with decorative borders is draped over a piece of furniture in the lower right. Several people are visible in the right half of the image, seen mostly from behind. One individual with distinctive blonde and dark hair is standing. Another person, wearing a light grey hooded top, is bending forward, possibly in a gesture of prayer or reverence towards the altar. Other individuals are partially visible, also seemingly engaged in worship or observation. The lighting in the scene is bright, suggesting artificial illumination indoors. There is a small white rectangular sign with black text near the top right of the altar, but the text is unreadable.
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