
Stake attention in this memory
This media file depicts the rustic entrance to a batik factory or workshop in Kauman, Solo, Surakarta, Indonesia. The central feature is a large, weathered green wooden double door, covered in subtle graffiti-like markings. Above the door, a prominent black sign reads "BATIK TULIS TRADISIONAL Gunawan Setiawan BATIK FABRIEK KAUMAN SOLO", indicating a traditional hand-drawn batik factory named Gunawan Setiawan. To the right of this, a partially visible blue sign mentions "Kampung Wisata Batik Kauman Sol", suggesting it's part of a batik tourism village. The entrance is framed by fences made of vertical bamboo poles, adorned with climbing green vines and foliage. On the left side, a decorative turquoise lantern hangs, surrounded by dense greenery. Attached to the bamboo poles are several rectangular signs, each welcoming visitors in a different language. On the left, from top to bottom, these signs say "Selamat datang" (Indonesian), "Bienvenue" (French), and "欢迎" (Chinese). On the right, from top to bottom, they read "ようこそ" (Japanese) and "Welkon" (likely Dutch or Afrikaans for 'Welcome'). A bare-branched tree stands on the right side, next to the bamboo fence. The building's wall above the entrance is a weathered, grey concrete surface. The foreground shows a concrete sidewalk. The scene is well-lit, indicating it was captured during the daytime. No people are visible.
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