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The scene depicts an outdoor urban area in Chaoyang District, China, specifically at RHC Orchid Art in the 798 Art Zone. A prominent, large-scale bronze or dark-colored sculpture of a gorilla's head and upper torso is centrally positioned, detailed with textured fur, and resting on a black circular base supported by several smaller, rounded black objects.

In the foreground and midground, multiple individuals are present. A woman wearing a white and black hooded jacket, grey trousers, and white sneakers stands with her left foot elevated on one of the black rounded objects, facing the gorilla sculpture. She carries a dark crossbody bag. Behind her, partially obscured, is another adult with brown hair. To the left of the woman in the jacket, a young child in a brown jacket looks up at the sculpture. Another child is partially visible further behind the woman. To the far left, an older woman in a maroon top and brown coat holds a mobile phone in her left hand, looking towards the left side of the frame. In the bottom left, a young boy in a grey and green long-sleeved shirt is crouched over a small black bicycle with silver components, observing the ground near its front wheel. On the far right, a man in a dark shirt is partially visible next to a tall, white vertical panel with a grid of holes.

The background features a modern building with a facade composed of light-colored, rectangular tiles. Above the gorilla sculpture, affixed to the building, is a sign displaying "RHC" in white stylized letters and Chinese characters "蘭花藝術" (Lánhuā Yìshù - Orchid Art) below it. Artificial green foliage, including large leaves and vines, adorns the building above this sign. The ground surface beneath the sculpture consists of a raised concrete or stone platform exhibiting cracks and wear, below which is a darker ground level.
Mr.Wang

Mar 21, 2026, 8:10 AM

Chaoyang District, China

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The scene depicts an outdoor urban area in Chaoyang District, China, specifically at RHC Orchid Art in the 798 Art Zone. A prominent, large-scale bronze or dark-colored sculpture of a gorilla's head and upper torso is centrally positioned, detailed with textured fur, and resting on a black circular base supported by several smaller, rounded black objects. In the foreground and midground, multiple individuals are present. A woman wearing a white and black hooded jacket, grey trousers, and white sneakers stands with her left foot elevated on one of the black rounded objects, facing the gorilla sculpture. She carries a dark crossbody bag. Behind her, partially obscured, is another adult with brown hair. To the left of the woman in the jacket, a young child in a brown jacket looks up at the sculpture. Another child is partially visible further behind the woman. To the far left, an older woman in a maroon top and brown coat holds a mobile phone in her left hand, looking towards the left side of the frame. In the bottom left, a young boy in a grey and green long-sleeved shirt is crouched over a small black bicycle with silver components, observing the ground near its front wheel. On the far right, a man in a dark shirt is partially visible next to a tall, white vertical panel with a grid of holes. The background features a modern building with a facade composed of light-colored, rectangular tiles. Above the gorilla sculpture, affixed to the building, is a sign displaying "RHC" in white stylized letters and Chinese characters "蘭花藝術" (Lánhuā Yìshù - Orchid Art) below it. Artificial green foliage, including large leaves and vines, adorns the building above this sign. The ground surface beneath the sculpture consists of a raised concrete or stone platform exhibiting cracks and wear, below which is a darker ground level.

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