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An indoor exhibition space, likely a museum or cultural center, is depicted, featuring multiple digital displays and projections. A prominent large, vertical digital screen is positioned centrally, showcasing an image of a terracotta-colored statue, identifiable as a Buddhist figure, possibly Shakyamuni Buddha, in a meditative or seated posture. The statue is set against a blurred background that includes framed artworks.

Chinese characters overlay the statue image on the screen. At the top, the text "发掘出土了一百八十余件" (More than 180 pieces were excavated) indicates the exhibit's archaeological or historical nature. Larger characters near the bottom clearly identify the figure as "释迦" (Shakyamuni). A glowing, vertical light bar with a color gradient (from yellow to green) is visible on the right edge of this screen, possibly an interactive element or design feature.

To the right of the central screen, an adjacent wall features a grid of projected Chinese text and numbers, appearing like historical records, catalog entries, or detailed descriptions of artifacts. This projection has a distinct greenish-yellow hue. Visible text fragments include "中国国宝" (Chinese National Treasure), "中华" (China), and numbers such as "3301", "19935", and "3881". On the far left, another wall displays a faint, abstract projection, possibly resembling a starry sky or a textured pattern.

The scene captures an informational display within an exhibit dedicated to archaeological finds or historical artifacts, likely focusing on Buddhist art or history. The lighting is primarily provided by the glowing screens and projections, suggesting a dim ambiance. No people are visible in the frame. Given the location context of Dali, China, the exhibit likely pertains to local or regional cultural heritage.
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Feb 1, 2025

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An indoor exhibition space, likely a museum or cultural center, is depicted, featuring multiple digital displays and projections. A prominent large, vertical digital screen is positioned centrally, showcasing an image of a terracotta-colored statue, identifiable as a Buddhist figure, possibly Shakyamuni Buddha, in a meditative or seated posture. The statue is set against a blurred background that includes framed artworks. Chinese characters overlay the statue image on the screen. At the top, the text "发掘出土了一百八十余件" (More than 180 pieces were excavated) indicates the exhibit's archaeological or historical nature. Larger characters near the bottom clearly identify the figure as "释迦" (Shakyamuni). A glowing, vertical light bar with a color gradient (from yellow to green) is visible on the right edge of this screen, possibly an interactive element or design feature. To the right of the central screen, an adjacent wall features a grid of projected Chinese text and numbers, appearing like historical records, catalog entries, or detailed descriptions of artifacts. This projection has a distinct greenish-yellow hue. Visible text fragments include "中国国宝" (Chinese National Treasure), "中华" (China), and numbers such as "3301", "19935", and "3881". On the far left, another wall displays a faint, abstract projection, possibly resembling a starry sky or a textured pattern. The scene captures an informational display within an exhibit dedicated to archaeological finds or historical artifacts, likely focusing on Buddhist art or history. The lighting is primarily provided by the glowing screens and projections, suggesting a dim ambiance. No people are visible in the frame. Given the location context of Dali, China, the exhibit likely pertains to local or regional cultural heritage.

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