
Stake attention in this memory
A framed poster hangs on a textured grey wall, documenting various cultural and artistic events, likely related to a temple in Guangzhou, China. The poster is divided into multiple sections, each featuring an image and accompanying Chinese text. The images depict: - Top left: An interior view of a traditional Chinese building with red pillars and intricate latticework, suggesting a temple or historic site. - Top right: An exhibition hall with red walls, showcasing framed artworks or documents. Several visitors, including adults and children, are seen observing the displays. - Bottom left: A ceremonial gathering where six men, possibly monks or cultural officials, stand in front of a backdrop, holding up scrolls. This appears to be a presentation or opening event. - Bottom right: Another exhibition space with multiple people viewing displays, which look like traditional artworks or historical artifacts. The visible text indicates a timeline of events between 2020 and 2021. Highlights include: - A "First Chinese Cultural Art Exhibition" held by Liurong Temple in December 2020, discussing the origins of Japanese Ritsu poetry from Chinese Tang poetry and its modern reintroduction. - A "Cultural Art Exhibition" in partnership with the Guangdong Provincial Museum on May 13, 2021. - A 100th-anniversary event held by "Liuxiang Temple" on June 9, 2021. - A fragmented caption mentioning the founding of the Communist Party of China on December 2, 2021. The poster serves as a chronicle of cultural exchange, art exhibitions, and commemorative events, reflecting public engagement and historical preservation within Guang Zhou Shi.
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