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An ornate red and gold altar, dedicated to Guan Yu, is centrally positioned within a temple or shrine in Baan Hua Thanon, Thailand. The altar features a prominent golden bas-relief of a deity or mythical creature, possibly a dragon, above a smaller golden relief. Below this, an open alcove displays small statues, lit candles, and burning incense sticks within a red and gold ceremonial structure. Several small red and yellow flags are arranged in a white ceramic vase directly in front of the main altar. The entire altar structure is adorned with intricate gold detailing, including dragons and floral motifs, on a vibrant red background. Above the altar, a large red embroidered fabric banner, embellished with colorful tassels, depicts three figures and the Chinese characters "滿堂金玉" (Man Tang Jin Yu), meaning "A hall full of gold and jade." Above this banner, a blue sign with white lettering displays "เทพเจ้ากวนอู" (Thep Chao Kuan U) in Thai and "(Guan Yu)" in English, identifying the deity. Flanking the main altar are tall, dark pillars. On the left pillar, a vertical red banner with gold Chinese characters reads "概攬山川名勝當此營築會爭妍," and on the right, another vertical red banner, partially visible, reads "大觀地脈清奇異日必出英賢為世界上流品重." In the lower-left foreground, a large red sign with gold Chinese characters "關聖帝君" (Guan Sheng Di Jun), meaning "Holy Emperor Guan," is visible. To the right, a tall, ornate ceramic vase, predominantly blue and yellow with a floral and phoenix design, stands on the floor. Further to the right, a smaller framed sign with Thai text provides information or instructions to visitors. The background features dark wooden or paneled walls with subtle patterned designs. No individuals are present in the scene.
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