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This media file displays two traditional Chinese scrolls hanging on a white wall in what appears to be an exhibition or gallery setting. The upper scroll features a painting of two figures in traditional Chinese attire, rendered in an ink wash style. One figure, appearing to be an elder with a beard and a hat, stands slightly ahead of a younger figure. They are depicted amidst stylized branches and foliage. The painting is mounted on a light green patterned paper. The lower scroll is a long, multi-panel artwork also in the ink wash tradition, depicting a landscape. The landscape features mountains, trees, and possibly a bridge or structure in the distance, rendered in muted tones. The artwork is mounted on a golden-hued paper, with vertical panels separated by darker borders. There is visible Chinese calligraphy on both scrolls, primarily in black ink. The top scroll has text to the left of the figures, and a red seal. The bottom scroll has prominent calligraphy in vertical lines on the left side, along with smaller inscriptions and seals scattered throughout the landscape panels. Two small white labels with text are attached to the wall above the lower scroll. The overall presentation suggests a cultural or art exhibition, possibly in Futian District, China, given the provided location context. The lighting appears to be from overhead, with some spotlights illuminating the displays.
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