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The image captures an indoor exhibition space in the city of Shab'a, Syria, featuring a cultural display for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The main subject is a curved, white wall section with a green wavy stripe illuminated by a yellow light strip at its base. Prominently displayed at the top are the words "المملكة العربية السعودية" in green Arabic script, beneath which "Kingdom of Saudi Arabia" is written in green English text. To the upper right, a glowing green square sign features the Saudi national emblem: a palm tree above two crossed swords. A green eight-pointed star emblem is visible on the upper left.

Mounted on the white wall are four traditional stringed musical instruments made primarily of light-colored wood. From left to right, these are: a lyre-like instrument with a circular soundboard, a rectangular frame drum with a bow-stringed instrument attached, a pear-shaped oud with an ornate soundhole, and a multi-stringed zither or qanun-like instrument. Small, dark square plaques are affixed beneath each instrument, likely providing descriptive information.

The ceiling above is an industrial metal truss structure with several round overhead light fixtures. In the foreground, the back of a person's head with dark hair and glasses is visible at the bottom left. To their left, the side profile of a man wearing traditional Saudi attire, including a white thobe and red-and-white checkered ghutra with a black agal, is visible. In the mid-ground on the right, a man with short dark hair, wearing a dark long-sleeved shirt and light-colored trousers, stands with arms crossed, looking towards the right. Further into the background on the right, several blurred figures are present within an adjacent area, partially visible through a reddish archway.
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Feb 6, 2026

Shab'a, Syria

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The image captures an indoor exhibition space in the city of Shab'a, Syria, featuring a cultural display for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The main subject is a curved, white wall section with a green wavy stripe illuminated by a yellow light strip at its base. Prominently displayed at the top are the words "المملكة العربية السعودية" in green Arabic script, beneath which "Kingdom of Saudi Arabia" is written in green English text. To the upper right, a glowing green square sign features the Saudi national emblem: a palm tree above two crossed swords. A green eight-pointed star emblem is visible on the upper left. Mounted on the white wall are four traditional stringed musical instruments made primarily of light-colored wood. From left to right, these are: a lyre-like instrument with a circular soundboard, a rectangular frame drum with a bow-stringed instrument attached, a pear-shaped oud with an ornate soundhole, and a multi-stringed zither or qanun-like instrument. Small, dark square plaques are affixed beneath each instrument, likely providing descriptive information. The ceiling above is an industrial metal truss structure with several round overhead light fixtures. In the foreground, the back of a person's head with dark hair and glasses is visible at the bottom left. To their left, the side profile of a man wearing traditional Saudi attire, including a white thobe and red-and-white checkered ghutra with a black agal, is visible. In the mid-ground on the right, a man with short dark hair, wearing a dark long-sleeved shirt and light-colored trousers, stands with arms crossed, looking towards the right. Further into the background on the right, several blurred figures are present within an adjacent area, partially visible through a reddish archway.

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