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This media file showcases an indoor display, likely an exhibit or a retail setting in Bogor, Indonesia, designed to evoke the ambiance of a tea plantation. The background is a large mural depicting verdant, misty mountains and sprawling tea bushes, where several figures, represented as tea pickers, are seen tending to the plants.

In the mid-ground, a prominent life-sized cutout or mannequin of a woman, dressed in a bright red top and yellow hijab, wears a wide-brimmed traditional straw hat. She is positioned as though actively picking tea leaves, seamlessly integrating with the background mural.

The foreground contains various real, three-dimensional objects related to tea production and culture. Several traditional woven straw baskets are present; a large, tall basket stands centrally, likely for collecting harvested tea, while other flatter, circular baskets, possibly hats or collection trays, are stacked nearby. One basket also holds what appear to be gardening tools, including a small trowel.

On the right side of the image, tea products are displayed on tiered pedestals. A white cubic pedestal in the lower right features an array of small glass jars containing dark substances, possibly tea leaves or extracts, with one visible label indicating "Worm Tea." Behind this, on blue and yellow display blocks, are various packaged tea products including small tins, pouches, and boxes. Some legible brand names and product labels include "GANDONG," "WALINI," "KASIH PAPA," and "PASTURA." The overall display serves as a presentation of tea products and the cultural aspects of tea harvesting.
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Dec 19, 2024

Bogor, Indonesia

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This media file showcases an indoor display, likely an exhibit or a retail setting in Bogor, Indonesia, designed to evoke the ambiance of a tea plantation. The background is a large mural depicting verdant, misty mountains and sprawling tea bushes, where several figures, represented as tea pickers, are seen tending to the plants. In the mid-ground, a prominent life-sized cutout or mannequin of a woman, dressed in a bright red top and yellow hijab, wears a wide-brimmed traditional straw hat. She is positioned as though actively picking tea leaves, seamlessly integrating with the background mural. The foreground contains various real, three-dimensional objects related to tea production and culture. Several traditional woven straw baskets are present; a large, tall basket stands centrally, likely for collecting harvested tea, while other flatter, circular baskets, possibly hats or collection trays, are stacked nearby. One basket also holds what appear to be gardening tools, including a small trowel. On the right side of the image, tea products are displayed on tiered pedestals. A white cubic pedestal in the lower right features an array of small glass jars containing dark substances, possibly tea leaves or extracts, with one visible label indicating "Worm Tea." Behind this, on blue and yellow display blocks, are various packaged tea products including small tins, pouches, and boxes. Some legible brand names and product labels include "GANDONG," "WALINI," "KASIH PAPA," and "PASTURA." The overall display serves as a presentation of tea products and the cultural aspects of tea harvesting.

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