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An evening street scene in Zhangjiajie, China, features the illuminated facade of a traditional-style restaurant named "Huang Family Restaurant A-mei," specializing in "Tujia Three-Pot Dish" and promoting "Flavors passed down by Tujia." The restaurant building exhibits a wooden exterior with a dark brick base, a tiled roof adorned with string lights, and multiple red Chinese lanterns hanging from its eaves and posts. Red couplets are affixed to vertical columns. Large glass windows offer a view into the brightly lit interior, where one individual in a dark jacket and cap is seated at a table. Outside the left section of the restaurant, a low, square, quilted table is positioned with four simple wooden chairs. Plastic bags, small containers, and tissues are visible on the table. A light blue backpack rests on one of the chairs. Adjacent to the restaurant's main entrance, which features illuminated steps and potted green plants, stands a yellow utility box. To the far right, a green municipal refuse bin labeled "垃圾箱" (lājī xiāng) is present. Above and behind the restaurant, a tall, grey, multi-story modern building with numerous windows featuring a cross-hatch pattern dominates the background. The ground is a concrete or asphalt surface, and the sky is a pale blue-grey, indicating dusk or early evening.
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