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A metallic informational sign, primarily silver with red and black text, is depicted, likely placed vertically on a wall, although the image is rotated. The sign displays rules and information for visitors entering the "No.1 Ancestral Hall" at the Haizhuang Temple of Guangzhou.

The text is presented in both Chinese and English. The main title "第一功德堂" (No.1 Ancestral Hall) and "进入殿堂须知" (Instructions about Entering the Hall) are clearly visible. The hall's open hours are stated as 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. Seven rules are listed, including prohibitions against burning joss sticks, candles, or paper offerings, bringing alcoholic drinks or meat as offerings, and stealing offerings. Visitors are instructed not to move memorial tablets and to protect public property, with compensation required for damages. Destruction or theft of property will result in police investigation. The hall also has two daily cleaning periods, from 12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., during which it is temporarily closed. The sign is issued by the "广州市海幢寺" (Haizhuang Temple of Guangzhou).

In the background, a patterned wall, possibly made of light-colored bricks or tiles, is visible. Part of another white sign with bold red Chinese characters, rotated similarly to the main sign, is at the top right, reading phrases like "请内" (Please enter/inside), "各位" (Everyone), "尊重," (Respect,), "请勿" (Please don't), and "配合!" (Cooperate!). A dark wooden beam or frame is partially seen along the bottom edge of the image. The lighting appears even, suggesting an indoor or covered outdoor setting.
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Dec 24, 2024, 7:06 AM

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A metallic informational sign, primarily silver with red and black text, is depicted, likely placed vertically on a wall, although the image is rotated. The sign displays rules and information for visitors entering the "No.1 Ancestral Hall" at the Haizhuang Temple of Guangzhou. The text is presented in both Chinese and English. The main title "第一功德堂" (No.1 Ancestral Hall) and "进入殿堂须知" (Instructions about Entering the Hall) are clearly visible. The hall's open hours are stated as 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. Seven rules are listed, including prohibitions against burning joss sticks, candles, or paper offerings, bringing alcoholic drinks or meat as offerings, and stealing offerings. Visitors are instructed not to move memorial tablets and to protect public property, with compensation required for damages. Destruction or theft of property will result in police investigation. The hall also has two daily cleaning periods, from 12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., during which it is temporarily closed. The sign is issued by the "广州市海幢寺" (Haizhuang Temple of Guangzhou). In the background, a patterned wall, possibly made of light-colored bricks or tiles, is visible. Part of another white sign with bold red Chinese characters, rotated similarly to the main sign, is at the top right, reading phrases like "请内" (Please enter/inside), "各位" (Everyone), "尊重," (Respect,), "请勿" (Please don't), and "配合!" (Cooperate!). A dark wooden beam or frame is partially seen along the bottom edge of the image. The lighting appears even, suggesting an indoor or covered outdoor setting.

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