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The image displays the exterior of the Mandarin's House (Casa do Mandarim) in Macau, China. This two-story building features a pale yellow stucco facade under a clear blue sky, exhibiting a fusion of Chinese and Moorish revival architectural elements.

The structure is characterized by a repetitive pattern of lobed arches on both the upper and ground floors. These arches are supported by slender columns with decorative capitals. White, geometric relief patterns adorn the spandrels between the arches and various sections of the wall.

On the upper level, multiple open balconies are present behind the arches, some featuring modern-style glass and metal railings, while others have dark, ornate metal railings. Dark, recessed openings, possibly windows or doors with shutters, are visible within these arched alcoves. Six spherical red Chinese lanterns are suspended from the ceiling within various arches across both floors.

The ground floor mirrors the upper level's arched design, with dark green ornate metal railings fronting the openings. A single black foldable chair is positioned within an archway on the lower-left. A small, dark sign with unreadable white text is attached to the railing on the ground floor, far left. A potted plant is visible through a ground-floor archway on the right.

The foreground consists of a paved courtyard or pathway with a patterned stone surface. Direct sunlight illuminates the scene, casting pronounced, irregular shadows from unseen trees across the pavement and portions of the building's facade. Green foliage is visible from a tree on the far left, partially obscuring the building, and tree branches are present against the sky on the far right. No individuals are visible.
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Mar 8, 2026

Macau, China

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The image displays the exterior of the Mandarin's House (Casa do Mandarim) in Macau, China. This two-story building features a pale yellow stucco facade under a clear blue sky, exhibiting a fusion of Chinese and Moorish revival architectural elements. The structure is characterized by a repetitive pattern of lobed arches on both the upper and ground floors. These arches are supported by slender columns with decorative capitals. White, geometric relief patterns adorn the spandrels between the arches and various sections of the wall. On the upper level, multiple open balconies are present behind the arches, some featuring modern-style glass and metal railings, while others have dark, ornate metal railings. Dark, recessed openings, possibly windows or doors with shutters, are visible within these arched alcoves. Six spherical red Chinese lanterns are suspended from the ceiling within various arches across both floors. The ground floor mirrors the upper level's arched design, with dark green ornate metal railings fronting the openings. A single black foldable chair is positioned within an archway on the lower-left. A small, dark sign with unreadable white text is attached to the railing on the ground floor, far left. A potted plant is visible through a ground-floor archway on the right. The foreground consists of a paved courtyard or pathway with a patterned stone surface. Direct sunlight illuminates the scene, casting pronounced, irregular shadows from unseen trees across the pavement and portions of the building's facade. Green foliage is visible from a tree on the far left, partially obscuring the building, and tree branches are present against the sky on the far right. No individuals are visible.

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