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The image displays an indoor wall in Semarang, Indonesia, featuring a cultural mural and fire safety equipment. A large red outline drawing on the white wall depicts two figures, a man and a woman, seated and playing a Javanese gamelan instrument. To the right of this artwork, red Indonesian text on the white wall reads: "Gamelan Jawa merupakan Budaya Hindu yang diubah oleh Sunan Bonang, guna mendorong kecintaan pada kehidupan Transendental." (Javanese Gamelan is a Hindu culture that was changed by Sunan Bonang, to encourage love for the Transcendent life.)

Below the mural, a brick-patterned wall section serves as a base. Mounted on this wall are fire safety items: a red fire extinguisher on the left, labeled "APAR," and a larger red cabinet to its right, clearly marked "HYDRANT" in white lettering. Adjacent to the fire safety equipment, on the right side of the frame, is a dark brown door with a small, indistinct symbol on it, possibly indicating a restroom. The floor is covered with light-colored tiles. A small section of green foliage is visible on the far left, suggesting an indoor plant. The setting indicates a public or commercial indoor space, possibly a restaurant or cultural center, celebrating local Javanese heritage.
Afnan Nabila

Feb 14, 2025

Semarang, Indonesia

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The image displays an indoor wall in Semarang, Indonesia, featuring a cultural mural and fire safety equipment. A large red outline drawing on the white wall depicts two figures, a man and a woman, seated and playing a Javanese gamelan instrument. To the right of this artwork, red Indonesian text on the white wall reads: "Gamelan Jawa merupakan Budaya Hindu yang diubah oleh Sunan Bonang, guna mendorong kecintaan pada kehidupan Transendental." (Javanese Gamelan is a Hindu culture that was changed by Sunan Bonang, to encourage love for the Transcendent life.) Below the mural, a brick-patterned wall section serves as a base. Mounted on this wall are fire safety items: a red fire extinguisher on the left, labeled "APAR," and a larger red cabinet to its right, clearly marked "HYDRANT" in white lettering. Adjacent to the fire safety equipment, on the right side of the frame, is a dark brown door with a small, indistinct symbol on it, possibly indicating a restroom. The floor is covered with light-colored tiles. A small section of green foliage is visible on the far left, suggesting an indoor plant. The setting indicates a public or commercial indoor space, possibly a restaurant or cultural center, celebrating local Javanese heritage.

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