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The image displays a large, rectangular metal sign mounted outdoors on two black metal posts. The sign is primarily white with Chinese text, presenting excerpts from the "Law of the People's Republic of China on the Prevention and Control of Noise Pollution." In the background, there is green foliage, possibly trees or bushes, and a blurred concrete structure, which could be an overpass or building. A warm-toned street light or lamp post is visible on the left side, suggesting the photograph was taken at dusk or night, or in an area with artificial illumination.

The text on the sign, as detailed in the OCR, outlines the purpose of the law, definitions of noise and noise pollution, prohibitions on high-volume loudspeakers in noise-sensitive areas, and regulations for public activities. It also specifies penalties for violations, including fines for individuals (200-1000 RMB) and units (2000-20000 RMB), and potential public security administration penalties or criminal liability for serious, persistent disturbances. The sign serves to inform the public about noise regulations, likely in a public space in Guangzhou, China, given the location context. No people are visible, and the scene is static, focused on the informational sign.
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Jan 10, 2025, 10:07 AM

Guang Zhou Shi, China

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The image displays a large, rectangular metal sign mounted outdoors on two black metal posts. The sign is primarily white with Chinese text, presenting excerpts from the "Law of the People's Republic of China on the Prevention and Control of Noise Pollution." In the background, there is green foliage, possibly trees or bushes, and a blurred concrete structure, which could be an overpass or building. A warm-toned street light or lamp post is visible on the left side, suggesting the photograph was taken at dusk or night, or in an area with artificial illumination. The text on the sign, as detailed in the OCR, outlines the purpose of the law, definitions of noise and noise pollution, prohibitions on high-volume loudspeakers in noise-sensitive areas, and regulations for public activities. It also specifies penalties for violations, including fines for individuals (200-1000 RMB) and units (2000-20000 RMB), and potential public security administration penalties or criminal liability for serious, persistent disturbances. The sign serves to inform the public about noise regulations, likely in a public space in Guangzhou, China, given the location context. No people are visible, and the scene is static, focused on the informational sign.

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