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The image depicts a display case within the Beijing Printing Museum located at 39.742 latitude and 116.326 longitude in Beijing, China. The display case showcases a series of photographs depicting the process of traditional Chinese woodblock printing. In the top row, two photographs on the left illustrate the process of selecting and arranging individual woodblocks containing characters in a wooden frame. The characters in the woodblocks are arranged in a grid-like pattern. To the right are two photographs showing a close-up of a wooden printing press. The bottom row of photographs shows a hand using an ink pad to apply ink to the characters engraved on a block of wood. Another photograph shows a hand pressing the inked woodblock onto a piece of paper, transferring the characters onto the paper. The display case is made of brown wood with a clear glass top and has a metal trim around the bottom edge. The Chinese words on the display case are "character" and "print".
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