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An outdoor paved area in Shapingba District, China, displays a scene centered on a person performing as a living statue. This individual wears bronze-painted traditional Chinese attire, including a long robe, cap, and round sunglasses. They hold a bronze-colored abacus in their left hand and a bronze-colored pipe in their right, with black gloves visible on both hands. To the performer's left, a light brown wooden chair with a slatted back rests on the grey stone pavement. Further left, a tall information board features text in Chinese and English, identifying the location as "Zhong's Courtyard" (钟家院) and noting its establishment in 1890. The board's top section displays the Chinese characters "民居" (Folk Residence). Behind the living statue, partially obscured by a large tree trunk, stands a genuine bronze statue of an older male figure, depicted with its right arm raised and pointing upwards. The background consists of white-walled traditional Chinese buildings with dark wooden lattice windows and doors. The ground is composed of large, irregular grey stone slabs, showing localized stains. A partial view of a white shoe is visible at the far left edge of the frame.
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