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Two bronze statues of men playing violins are prominently featured in the foreground of a paved pedestrian area. The statue on the left sits on a wooden barrel, wearing a hat and a beard, with his mouth open as if singing or calling out while playing the violin. His left leg is extended forward. The statue on the right is seated on a wooden chair, also wearing a hat and a beard, focused on playing his violin with his right leg extended. Both statues exude a lively, folk musician aesthetic. The setting is an outdoor public space, likely a park or a historical street in Guangzhou, China, characterized by a light-colored paved walkway bordered by green landscaping and mature trees with large, gnarled trunks. In the background, elegant multi-story buildings with arched windows and classical architectural details line the street. Several people are casually strolling along the walkway in the distance, indicating a populated area. The lighting suggests a clear daytime, possibly late afternoon, with soft shadows. Next to the statue seated on the chair, there is a small stone plaque on the ground that visibly reads "Happy Hour" in English. Below the English text, there are unreadable Chinese characters. The overall scene depicts a charming and culturally infused public space.
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