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This image depicts a food stall or counter, likely located in the Shapingba District of China. The foreground features a two-tiered display of raw food ingredients contained within multiple stainless steel rectangular trays.

On the upper tier, from left to right, are: a white plastic tray holding several red-handled tongs, a tray of shredded green bell peppers, a tray of thinly sliced red onions, a tray of light-colored shredded produce (possibly bamboo shoots or similar), a tray of dark shredded wood ear mushrooms, and a tray of small green vegetables, possibly long beans.

On the lower tier, from left to right, are: a tray of fresh green lettuce leaves, a tray of sliced cucumbers, a tray of shredded white potatoes or a similar root vegetable, a tray of julienned carrots, a tray of light brown dried tofu strips or fungus, and a tray of yellow corn kernels.

In the background, a stack of small golden-colored metal bowls or pots is visible, alongside various other metallic kitchenware. A blue stand displaying a QR code for mobile payment, with Chinese characters, is also present. A person wearing a red garment (possibly an apron) is partially visible on the far left, behind the counter. Another individual's arm and hand are faintly discernible in the upper right background.

Below the ingredient display, a white signboard with prominent red Chinese characters and three pictorial menu items is affixed. The visible text includes large characters for "炒" (Chǎo - stir-fry), "米" (Mǐ - rice), "河" (Hé - river/flat), and "粉" (Fěn - noodles/vermicelli). The menu pictures showcase a plate of fried rice ("炒饭" - Chǎo fàn), a plate of stir-fried vermicelli noodles ("炒米粉" - Chǎo mǐfěn), and a partially visible third dish, likely stir-fried flat rice noodles ("炒河粉" - Chǎo héfěn). The ground directly in front of the counter consists of grey tiled pavement.
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Jan 5, 2026, 11:44 AM

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This image depicts a food stall or counter, likely located in the Shapingba District of China. The foreground features a two-tiered display of raw food ingredients contained within multiple stainless steel rectangular trays. On the upper tier, from left to right, are: a white plastic tray holding several red-handled tongs, a tray of shredded green bell peppers, a tray of thinly sliced red onions, a tray of light-colored shredded produce (possibly bamboo shoots or similar), a tray of dark shredded wood ear mushrooms, and a tray of small green vegetables, possibly long beans. On the lower tier, from left to right, are: a tray of fresh green lettuce leaves, a tray of sliced cucumbers, a tray of shredded white potatoes or a similar root vegetable, a tray of julienned carrots, a tray of light brown dried tofu strips or fungus, and a tray of yellow corn kernels. In the background, a stack of small golden-colored metal bowls or pots is visible, alongside various other metallic kitchenware. A blue stand displaying a QR code for mobile payment, with Chinese characters, is also present. A person wearing a red garment (possibly an apron) is partially visible on the far left, behind the counter. Another individual's arm and hand are faintly discernible in the upper right background. Below the ingredient display, a white signboard with prominent red Chinese characters and three pictorial menu items is affixed. The visible text includes large characters for "炒" (Chǎo - stir-fry), "米" (Mǐ - rice), "河" (Hé - river/flat), and "粉" (Fěn - noodles/vermicelli). The menu pictures showcase a plate of fried rice ("炒饭" - Chǎo fàn), a plate of stir-fried vermicelli noodles ("炒米粉" - Chǎo mǐfěn), and a partially visible third dish, likely stir-fried flat rice noodles ("炒河粉" - Chǎo héfěn). The ground directly in front of the counter consists of grey tiled pavement.

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