![An outdoor scene captured in Guang Zhou Shi, China, depicts the entrance area of what appears to be a traditional Chinese temple or ancestral hall. The setting features a stone-tiled ground leading up to a dark wooden structure, likely an altar or long table, positioned in front of intricately carved wooden doors.
On the ground in front of the altar are three bright red, rectangular cushions or poufs, arranged in a row, suggesting a place for kneeling or sitting in prayer or meditation. Two tall, rectangular red stands, likely donation boxes or offering receptacles, flank a smaller, dark wooden cabinet that sits beneath the main altar. Fruits, possibly as offerings, are visible on trays atop the altar.
The building's exterior wall to the right is made of grey bricks, contrasting with the dark wood of the entrance. A large, vertically oriented wooden sign with golden Chinese characters is mounted on this wall, reading "宗祠鎮社聖蹟流傳" (Zōng cí zhèn shè shèng jì liú chuán), which translates to "Ancestral temple/clan shrine, protecting the community, sacred stories passed down." Above this, a smaller framed plaque is also affixed to the wall. Further right, a multi-tiered display stand, possibly for incense or other religious items, stands near another wooden door-like structure.
The scene is bathed in bright daylight, indicated by strong shadows and highlights, particularly on the red donation boxes and the stone ground, suggesting a sunny day. No people are visible.
The text on the left red box reads "得萬般自在" (Dé wàn bān zì zài), meaning "Attain all kinds of freedom/ease/comfort." The text on the right red box reads "是一切善尼" (Shì yī qiè shàn ní), which can be interpreted as "is for all good nuns" or "is all virtue [related to] nuns," suggesting specific charitable intent.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_bd535758-63cc-49ae-8.jpg?alt=media)
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An outdoor scene captured in Guang Zhou Shi, China, depicts the entrance area of what appears to be a traditional Chinese temple or ancestral hall. The setting features a stone-tiled ground leading up to a dark wooden structure, likely an altar or long table, positioned in front of intricately carved wooden doors. On the ground in front of the altar are three bright red, rectangular cushions or poufs, arranged in a row, suggesting a place for kneeling or sitting in prayer or meditation. Two tall, rectangular red stands, likely donation boxes or offering receptacles, flank a smaller, dark wooden cabinet that sits beneath the main altar. Fruits, possibly as offerings, are visible on trays atop the altar. The building's exterior wall to the right is made of grey bricks, contrasting with the dark wood of the entrance. A large, vertically oriented wooden sign with golden Chinese characters is mounted on this wall, reading "宗祠鎮社聖蹟流傳" (Zōng cí zhèn shè shèng jì liú chuán), which translates to "Ancestral temple/clan shrine, protecting the community, sacred stories passed down." Above this, a smaller framed plaque is also affixed to the wall. Further right, a multi-tiered display stand, possibly for incense or other religious items, stands near another wooden door-like structure. The scene is bathed in bright daylight, indicated by strong shadows and highlights, particularly on the red donation boxes and the stone ground, suggesting a sunny day. No people are visible. The text on the left red box reads "得萬般自在" (Dé wàn bān zì zài), meaning "Attain all kinds of freedom/ease/comfort." The text on the right red box reads "是一切善尼" (Shì yī qiè shàn ní), which can be interpreted as "is for all good nuns" or "is all virtue [related to] nuns," suggesting specific charitable intent.
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