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The image shows a small ticket booth at the entrance of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, China (latitude: 39.945, longitude: 116.411). The booth is painted red with a blue sign above it reading "Incense" in Chinese characters. A sign posted on the window reads "Complimentary incense, one bundle for each person" in English and Chinese. A young man is standing at the counter, wearing a white shirt and jeans. He is holding a white tote bag. Two women are standing behind him in line, one wearing a pink dress and the other wearing a light blue dress. Another man is standing in line with the women, wearing a green jacket and a gray backpack. The man in the front is facing the camera, the women are facing the booth, and the man in the back is facing the women. There is a young woman wearing a red jacket inside the booth, talking to a customer. There is a small green sign reading "Please burn three sticks of incense" in English and Chinese. The booth is made of brick and mortar, and the exterior walls are painted red.
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Apr 16, 2025, 7:29 AM

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The image shows a small ticket booth at the entrance of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, China (latitude: 39.945, longitude: 116.411). The booth is painted red with a blue sign above it reading "Incense" in Chinese characters. A sign posted on the window reads "Complimentary incense, one bundle for each person" in English and Chinese. A young man is standing at the counter, wearing a white shirt and jeans. He is holding a white tote bag. Two women are standing behind him in line, one wearing a pink dress and the other wearing a light blue dress. Another man is standing in line with the women, wearing a green jacket and a gray backpack. The man in the front is facing the camera, the women are facing the booth, and the man in the back is facing the women. There is a young woman wearing a red jacket inside the booth, talking to a customer. There is a small green sign reading "Please burn three sticks of incense" in English and Chinese. The booth is made of brick and mortar, and the exterior walls are painted red.

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