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This image, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, depicts a vibrant urban waterfront scene, likely in Guangzhou, China, during what appears to be sunset or late afternoon. In the foreground, a paved pedestrian walkway stretches along a stone wall or barrier. Two men are visible on the walkway; one in the immediate foreground has his back mostly to the viewer, while another is slightly further back and to the left. A bicycle or small moped with a colorful purple and yellow seat and a blue basket on the handlebars is parked beside the wall. The stone barrier separates the walkway from a wide body of water, likely a river, reflecting the warm hues of the sky. Spanning the river in the midground is a prominent red arch bridge, a distinctive landmark. Beyond the river and the bridge, numerous tall buildings and urban structures line the distant bank, characteristic of a bustling city. To the far left, a lush green tree partially frames the scene, adding natural elements to the urban landscape. In the far background on the walkway, a few other people can be seen sitting on steps or a bench. The activity appears to be casual strolls or observation along the riverfront. The lighting is soft and golden, suggesting a clear day with a low sun. A notable detail is a dark rectangular plaque mounted on the stone wall. The visible white Chinese characters on the plaque read "禁止垂钓" (Jìnzhǐ chuídiào), meaning "No Fishing," and "禁止游泳" (Jìnzhǐ yóuyǒng), meaning "No Swimming," followed by partially visible characters for "No Littering." These signs indicate regulations for public conduct along the waterfront.
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