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The image displays a rectangular wooden plaque, featuring text in gold/bronze tones against a dark wood background. The plaque is bordered with decorative traditional Chinese patterns and is mounted on a dark red wall or door, indicative of a temple or traditional building in Guang Zhou Shi, China. Reflections of green foliage and sky are subtly visible in the upper part of the image, suggesting an outdoor setting. The plaque provides information about "The Hall of Mahavira" (大雄宝殿) in three languages: Chinese, English, and Japanese. The text details that the hall was reconstructed in 1984 and stands 14 meters high. Inside, it houses three significant Buddhist statues: Sakyamuni Buddha in the center, Amidabutsu to the left, and Maitreya Buddha to the right. These three large bronze statues were cast in the 2nd year of the Kangxi Period of the Qing Dynasty (1663 AD). Each statue measures 6 meters in height and weighs approximately 10 tons. According to the sign, these are recognized as the biggest existing ancient bronze statues in Guangdong province.
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