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The image displays a section of a museum or exhibition panel, oriented sideways, focusing on the year "1960" as part of a historical timeline. The panel itself is off-white and features both English and Chinese text, along with a small photograph. It appears to be mounted against or leaning on a red-brown brick wall, visible on the right side of the frame.

The prominent red text "1960" is displayed at the top left of this section, followed by "3/3". The main English text reads: "In March 3, 1960, the film 'The Orphan' he starred in was premiered in Hong Kong and won a great success." The Chinese translation for this entry is also present, detailing the premiere and success of the film "人海孤鸿" (The Orphan).

Below the Chinese text, a small, rectangular image is embedded in the panel. This photograph, likely a still from "The Orphan" or a cast photo, shows a group of about a dozen people, including adults and children. Their faces are clearly visible, and they appear to be posing or acting, consistent with a film still from the mid-20th century, possibly in black-and-white or sepia tones.

To the right of the main entry, a partial column of English text is visible, containing keywords like "In M," "enter," "Unive," "Washin," "Seattle," "drama, n," "psycholog," "philosoph," "Later he es," "the 'Lee Jum'," and "Gung Fu Clu." This suggests a broader biographical context, potentially outlining the subsequent educational and career developments of the person referenced in the "1960" entry, likely related to Bruce Lee, given his involvement in "The Orphan."

The scene is an indoor setting in Guang Zhou Shi, China, showcasing an informative exhibit designed to convey historical facts and achievements through text and imagery.
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The image displays a section of a museum or exhibition panel, oriented sideways, focusing on the year "1960" as part of a historical timeline. The panel itself is off-white and features both English and Chinese text, along with a small photograph. It appears to be mounted against or leaning on a red-brown brick wall, visible on the right side of the frame. The prominent red text "1960" is displayed at the top left of this section, followed by "3/3". The main English text reads: "In March 3, 1960, the film 'The Orphan' he starred in was premiered in Hong Kong and won a great success." The Chinese translation for this entry is also present, detailing the premiere and success of the film "人海孤鸿" (The Orphan). Below the Chinese text, a small, rectangular image is embedded in the panel. This photograph, likely a still from "The Orphan" or a cast photo, shows a group of about a dozen people, including adults and children. Their faces are clearly visible, and they appear to be posing or acting, consistent with a film still from the mid-20th century, possibly in black-and-white or sepia tones. To the right of the main entry, a partial column of English text is visible, containing keywords like "In M," "enter," "Unive," "Washin," "Seattle," "drama, n," "psycholog," "philosoph," "Later he es," "the 'Lee Jum'," and "Gung Fu Clu." This suggests a broader biographical context, potentially outlining the subsequent educational and career developments of the person referenced in the "1960" entry, likely related to Bruce Lee, given his involvement in "The Orphan." The scene is an indoor setting in Guang Zhou Shi, China, showcasing an informative exhibit designed to convey historical facts and achievements through text and imagery.

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