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The image displays an intricately carved grey stone sculpture of a mythological creature, possibly a Chinese guardian lion (shishi) or dragon, positioned prominently on a stone column. The creature faces left (as oriented in the upright image), showcasing a fierce expression with an open mouth revealing teeth and a circular object, possibly a pearl. Its head is detailed with swirling mane-like features, and its body is covered in textured patterns, leading to what appears to be a tail or limb extending backward.

The sculpture is mounted on a sturdy stone column with a simple, block-like design. Beneath the carving, a dark wooden plaque is partially visible, featuring carved Chinese characters, some of which are highlighted in gold. The characters "四" (sì, meaning four) and "海" (hǎi, meaning sea) are discernible on the right side of the plaque, hinting at a phrase like "four seas" or "all over the world."

The background consists of two different wall textures. On the left and upper sections, there's a wall constructed from rectangular, light grey tiles arranged in a vertical stacked bond pattern. To the right, another wall surface exhibits a lighter, speckled, granite-like finish. The lighting is bright and even, indicating a daytime setting. The scene depicts a static architectural detail, rich in traditional Chinese cultural and artistic elements, consistent with its location in Guangzhou, China.
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Dec 24, 2024, 7:05 AM

Guang Zhou Shi, China

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The image displays an intricately carved grey stone sculpture of a mythological creature, possibly a Chinese guardian lion (shishi) or dragon, positioned prominently on a stone column. The creature faces left (as oriented in the upright image), showcasing a fierce expression with an open mouth revealing teeth and a circular object, possibly a pearl. Its head is detailed with swirling mane-like features, and its body is covered in textured patterns, leading to what appears to be a tail or limb extending backward. The sculpture is mounted on a sturdy stone column with a simple, block-like design. Beneath the carving, a dark wooden plaque is partially visible, featuring carved Chinese characters, some of which are highlighted in gold. The characters "四" (sì, meaning four) and "海" (hǎi, meaning sea) are discernible on the right side of the plaque, hinting at a phrase like "four seas" or "all over the world." The background consists of two different wall textures. On the left and upper sections, there's a wall constructed from rectangular, light grey tiles arranged in a vertical stacked bond pattern. To the right, another wall surface exhibits a lighter, speckled, granite-like finish. The lighting is bright and even, indicating a daytime setting. The scene depicts a static architectural detail, rich in traditional Chinese cultural and artistic elements, consistent with its location in Guangzhou, China.

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