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This media file displays a large, vertically oriented informational poster mounted on a wall. The poster's primary subject is the activities and contributions of the Guangzhou Buddhist community in China.

The left side of the poster features a significant block of Chinese text, titled "创新服务, 是佛教中国化的社会基础" (Innovative services are the social foundation for the sinicization of Buddhism). This text details Guangzhou Buddhism's efforts in creatively transforming traditional Chinese culture, exploring new avenues for Buddhist cultural development, and establishing four major Buddhist cultural brands: "red culture, marine silk culture, Lingnan culture, and innovative culture." It emphasizes promoting the sinicization of Buddhism in the new era, advocating compassion, and fulfilling social responsibilities. The text highlights that since the 18th National Congress, Guangzhou Buddhist circles have donated over 40 million yuan for various causes including epidemic prevention, poverty alleviation, rural development, support for revolutionary old areas and ethnic minority regions, education, and various welfare funds, receiving widespread praise.

The right side of the poster presents four photographs, each with a descriptive caption detailing specific events:
1.  The top image, dated "2017年9月28至30日," shows several Buddhist monks in robes, some appearing elderly, inside a temple-like setting with ornate wooden structures, seemingly visiting a bonsai exhibition at Haizhuang Temple.
2.  The second image from the top, dated "2018年5月12日," is a group photo of monks and lay people outdoors in front of a traditional building. A banner in the background partially reads "初心不负" (original aspiration not failed), signifying a celebration, likely the Guangzhou Buddhist Association's 60th Anniversary.
3.  The third image from the top, dated "2016年8月22日," captures another large group photo of monks and lay individuals, many in white shirts, posing outdoors with palm trees in the background, associated with an academic seminar on "Bodhidharma culture" and the Maritime Silk Road at Hualin Temple.
4.  The bottom image, dated "2017年12月10日," depicts a formal academic conference or seminar, with many participants, mostly men in suits, seated at tables in a conference room. This event focused on "Overseas Documents and Haizhuang Temple Culture."

The overall setting is an indoor display, likely in a public or institutional building in Guangzhou City, China. The photographs mostly depict daytime events, conveying a sense of community engagement, academic exchange, and formal gatherings within the Buddhist context.
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This media file displays a large, vertically oriented informational poster mounted on a wall. The poster's primary subject is the activities and contributions of the Guangzhou Buddhist community in China. The left side of the poster features a significant block of Chinese text, titled "创新服务, 是佛教中国化的社会基础" (Innovative services are the social foundation for the sinicization of Buddhism). This text details Guangzhou Buddhism's efforts in creatively transforming traditional Chinese culture, exploring new avenues for Buddhist cultural development, and establishing four major Buddhist cultural brands: "red culture, marine silk culture, Lingnan culture, and innovative culture." It emphasizes promoting the sinicization of Buddhism in the new era, advocating compassion, and fulfilling social responsibilities. The text highlights that since the 18th National Congress, Guangzhou Buddhist circles have donated over 40 million yuan for various causes including epidemic prevention, poverty alleviation, rural development, support for revolutionary old areas and ethnic minority regions, education, and various welfare funds, receiving widespread praise. The right side of the poster presents four photographs, each with a descriptive caption detailing specific events: 1. The top image, dated "2017年9月28至30日," shows several Buddhist monks in robes, some appearing elderly, inside a temple-like setting with ornate wooden structures, seemingly visiting a bonsai exhibition at Haizhuang Temple. 2. The second image from the top, dated "2018年5月12日," is a group photo of monks and lay people outdoors in front of a traditional building. A banner in the background partially reads "初心不负" (original aspiration not failed), signifying a celebration, likely the Guangzhou Buddhist Association's 60th Anniversary. 3. The third image from the top, dated "2016年8月22日," captures another large group photo of monks and lay individuals, many in white shirts, posing outdoors with palm trees in the background, associated with an academic seminar on "Bodhidharma culture" and the Maritime Silk Road at Hualin Temple. 4. The bottom image, dated "2017年12月10日," depicts a formal academic conference or seminar, with many participants, mostly men in suits, seated at tables in a conference room. This event focused on "Overseas Documents and Haizhuang Temple Culture." The overall setting is an indoor display, likely in a public or institutional building in Guangzhou City, China. The photographs mostly depict daytime events, conveying a sense of community engagement, academic exchange, and formal gatherings within the Buddhist context.

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