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The image displays a framed informational poster, rotated ninety degrees clockwise from its intended orientation, set against a dark brick or paver wall. A prominent shadow falls diagonally across the poster from the upper left.

The poster's design features traditional Chinese elements: yellow blossoms and green leaves adorn the left and top edges, while bamboo branches appear near the top center. A stylized traditional Chinese sailing ship is visible at the bottom right. The central part of the poster is a white panel containing text and a dark photograph of a multi-tiered pagoda, likely a model or artifact, illuminated as if at night.

The poster's title, visible in the upper-middle section, is "【海丝塔影】" (Pagoda Shadow of the Maritime Silk Road). Below the title, three sections of poetic text (labelled "一," "二," "三") describe aspects related to the pagoda, referencing historical figures, Buddhist relics, and the spread of Buddhist teachings along the Maritime Silk Road. One section mentions "法量大和尚" (Venerable Master Fa Liang), "狐尾竹林" (Fox Tail Bamboo Forest), and "觉路无歧" (Enlightenment path without divergence).

Next to the pagoda image, text in smaller font clarifies: "图为于广州十三行博物馆展出的外销银鎏金六榕花塔工艺品" (The image shows the export silver-gilt Six Banyan Flower Pagoda craftsmanship exhibited at the Guangzhou Thirteen Hongs Museum). This indicates the location and the nature of the depicted object.

At the top right of the poster, several QR codes are displayed, each with a descriptive label: "六榕寺微信公众号" (Six Banyan Temple WeChat Official Account), "如幻观视频号" (Ru Huan Guan Video Account), "格游之声公益广播" (Ge You Zhi Sheng Public Welfare Radio), "六格书院" (Six Grids Academy), and "六格传林". These suggest digital engagement opportunities related to Six Banyan Temple, a significant landmark in Guangzhou, China, as provided in the context.

The setting appears to be outdoors during the daytime, given the shadow cast on the poster. The poster serves as a cultural or historical display, promoting the Six Banyan Temple and its related heritage.
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Dec 11, 2024

Guangzhou, China

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The image displays a framed informational poster, rotated ninety degrees clockwise from its intended orientation, set against a dark brick or paver wall. A prominent shadow falls diagonally across the poster from the upper left. The poster's design features traditional Chinese elements: yellow blossoms and green leaves adorn the left and top edges, while bamboo branches appear near the top center. A stylized traditional Chinese sailing ship is visible at the bottom right. The central part of the poster is a white panel containing text and a dark photograph of a multi-tiered pagoda, likely a model or artifact, illuminated as if at night. The poster's title, visible in the upper-middle section, is "【海丝塔影】" (Pagoda Shadow of the Maritime Silk Road). Below the title, three sections of poetic text (labelled "一," "二," "三") describe aspects related to the pagoda, referencing historical figures, Buddhist relics, and the spread of Buddhist teachings along the Maritime Silk Road. One section mentions "法量大和尚" (Venerable Master Fa Liang), "狐尾竹林" (Fox Tail Bamboo Forest), and "觉路无歧" (Enlightenment path without divergence). Next to the pagoda image, text in smaller font clarifies: "图为于广州十三行博物馆展出的外销银鎏金六榕花塔工艺品" (The image shows the export silver-gilt Six Banyan Flower Pagoda craftsmanship exhibited at the Guangzhou Thirteen Hongs Museum). This indicates the location and the nature of the depicted object. At the top right of the poster, several QR codes are displayed, each with a descriptive label: "六榕寺微信公众号" (Six Banyan Temple WeChat Official Account), "如幻观视频号" (Ru Huan Guan Video Account), "格游之声公益广播" (Ge You Zhi Sheng Public Welfare Radio), "六格书院" (Six Grids Academy), and "六格传林". These suggest digital engagement opportunities related to Six Banyan Temple, a significant landmark in Guangzhou, China, as provided in the context. The setting appears to be outdoors during the daytime, given the shadow cast on the poster. The poster serves as a cultural or historical display, promoting the Six Banyan Temple and its related heritage.

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