
Stake attention in this memory
This media file depicts the exterior of a traditional Chinese temple, likely located in Guangzhou, China. The main building features a prominent green-tiled, curved roof with ornate eaves, supported by dark wooden structures and red pillars. Above the entrance, a large plaque displays three Chinese characters: "藏王天" (Cáng Wáng Tiān), which translates to "Hall of Heavenly Kings" or a similar Buddhist hall. Flanking the entrance are vertical plaques with couplets; the one on the right reads "日明常住心光遍" (The sun always shines, the light of the heart spreads everywhere), and the one on the left reads "法界慈雲福德增" (The Dharma realm's compassionate clouds increase merit and virtue). In the foreground and mid-ground, there is a wide, paved courtyard. A large, dark, rectangular metal incense burner, decorated with intricate carvings, stands prominently in the center-right. Further to the right, a smaller stone pedestal holds an orange decorative object. Steps lead up to the temple's entrance, guarded by two stone lion statues. Potted flowers are placed on these steps and on the pedestals. One individual, dressed in a blue top and dark pants, is visible near the temple entrance on the steps, appearing to be observing the interior or standing at the threshold. The scene is set during the daytime under a partly cloudy sky, with ample natural light. Lush green trees and bamboo are visible on the left side of the frame, contributing to the serene and natural setting of the temple complex. The overall atmosphere suggests a peaceful cultural or religious site.
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