
Stake attention in this memory
Two antique lanterns are displayed within a glass museum case, set against a light beige fabric background. On the left, a traditional kerosene-style lantern rests on its side. Its information plaque, partially visible, identifies it in Chinese as "转型期用过的马灯" (Oil Lantern used during the Transformation Era) and in English as "Oil Lantern used during the Transformation Era / A lamp which... The Contemporary Era." On the right, a more compact, possibly signal-style lantern with a prominent circular lens and a top handle stands upright. Its accompanying plaque states in Chinese: "红军长征时用过的马灯" (Batch Lantern used during the Red Army's Long March) and "当代" (The Contemporary Era), with corresponding English text. The bottom of the image shows the reflection of a person's feet, wearing black and white Converse sneakers, indicating a viewer standing in front of the exhibit. The scene is an indoor museum, likely in Da Li Bai Zu Zi Zhi Zhou, China, based on the bilingual plaques.
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