
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures the entrance to a building, likely a wharf or ferry terminal, identified by multiple signs in Chinese and English. The setting appears to be an outdoor area in Guangzhou, China, under daylight with clear skies, indicated by the bright lighting and visible tree branches above the structure. No people or specific activities are visible, focusing instead on the architectural details and prominent signage. The main golden sign, mounted on the building facade, prominently displays '塹口 (一勞大舊址) 碼頭' (Qiankou Wharf (Site of the First National Labor Conference)) in large Chinese characters, accompanied by an English translation directly below. Below this, a smaller inscription reads '建于1952年' (Built in 1952), indicating the wharf's establishment year. Below the main sign, on the left, a grey sign directs visitors to a '候船室' (Waiting Room) with an upward arrow. It also features common universal symbols: a toilet icon, a foot icon, a no-smoking symbol, and a no-pets symbol. In the center, a smaller brown plaque translates to '职工书屋' (Staff Reading Room or Workers' Library). To the right, a striking red and white sign features a stylized begonia flower with the Communist Party of China's hammer and sickle emblem. This sign states '客轮公司联合海幢街道共建驿站' (Ferry Company United Haizhuang Street Jointly Built Station) and '海棠花开红色驿站' (Begonia flowers blooming red station), suggesting a themed service or information point, possibly related to revolutionary history. The building itself is constructed from light-colored concrete, exhibiting some weathering and minor cracks consistent with its age.
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