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This image captures the Haizhu Square Wharf, a functional building serving as a ferry terminal along the Pearl River in Guangzhou, China. The wharf structure features a prominent yellow facade with wooden paneling, topped by a curved, corrugated metal roof structure. Large golden Chinese characters "珠江游" (Pearl River Tour) are displayed on the roof, indicating the terminal's purpose. Below, a sign clearly states "省总(海珠广场)码头" in Chinese, with the English translation "Haizhu Square Wharf" alongside it. The inscription "建于1952年" (Built in 1952) indicates its historical significance. A small green logo is also visible next to the Chinese text. The building has multiple windows, reflecting the daytime light, and a main entrance accessible via a ramp. The ramp itself is divided into sections of blue and reddish-brown, flanked by metal railings. Security cameras and air conditioning units are mounted on the building's exterior. Inside the main entrance, metal gates and a security checkpoint are visible. A sign above the entrance displays an upward arrow and the characters "出入口" (Entrance/Exit). Various utility boxes and equipment are situated to the left of the ramp. A green sign with an arrow and a figure, likely indicating an emergency exit, is mounted on a railing. On the right, a red circular sign with a diagonal line is present, possibly denoting a prohibition. The setting appears to be a clear day, with no adverse weather. Trees are visible in the background behind the wharf structure. The scene is devoid of people or boats, creating a quiet, observational view of the facility.
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