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A weathered brown wooden sign with black Chinese calligraphy is prominently displayed on a teal-colored tiled wall. The sign has a rectangular shape with octagonal corners and is mounted vertically, appearing to hang from a dark red wooden beam that runs along the left side of the frame. The wood of the sign shows considerable wear, with chipped paint and faded areas, particularly along its left edge where it connects to the beam.

The background wall is covered in rectangular teal-colored tiles arranged in a stacked, offset pattern with white grout lines. Multiple prominent horizontal cracks traverse the tiled surface, indicating structural wear or damage to the wall. Some tiles are chipped or broken along these cracks, adding to the aged appearance of the setting.

The main text on the sign, written in a bold calligraphic style and read from right to left, is "工坊" (Gōngfāng), meaning "workshop" or "studio." Above the character "工" on the right, smaller characters read "發昌" (Fāchāng), which translates to "prosperity" or "flourish." To the left of the character "坊," above it, even smaller characters read "百廿五年" (Bǎi niàn wǔ nián), indicating "one hundred and twenty-five years" or the "125th year," likely signifying the establishment date or an anniversary of the business.

The scene is an exterior view, probably of a building in Guangzhou, China, reflecting a sense of history and endurance due to the aged appearance of both the sign and the cracked tiled wall. There are no people visible, and no specific activity is occurring. The lighting suggests it is daytime, though no particular time or weather condition can be determined.
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Dec 24, 2024, 7:22 AM

Guang Zhou Shi, China

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A weathered brown wooden sign with black Chinese calligraphy is prominently displayed on a teal-colored tiled wall. The sign has a rectangular shape with octagonal corners and is mounted vertically, appearing to hang from a dark red wooden beam that runs along the left side of the frame. The wood of the sign shows considerable wear, with chipped paint and faded areas, particularly along its left edge where it connects to the beam. The background wall is covered in rectangular teal-colored tiles arranged in a stacked, offset pattern with white grout lines. Multiple prominent horizontal cracks traverse the tiled surface, indicating structural wear or damage to the wall. Some tiles are chipped or broken along these cracks, adding to the aged appearance of the setting. The main text on the sign, written in a bold calligraphic style and read from right to left, is "工坊" (Gōngfāng), meaning "workshop" or "studio." Above the character "工" on the right, smaller characters read "發昌" (Fāchāng), which translates to "prosperity" or "flourish." To the left of the character "坊," above it, even smaller characters read "百廿五年" (Bǎi niàn wǔ nián), indicating "one hundred and twenty-five years" or the "125th year," likely signifying the establishment date or an anniversary of the business. The scene is an exterior view, probably of a building in Guangzhou, China, reflecting a sense of history and endurance due to the aged appearance of both the sign and the cracked tiled wall. There are no people visible, and no specific activity is occurring. The lighting suggests it is daytime, though no particular time or weather condition can be determined.

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