![An interior shot of a vibrant, richly decorated Chinese temple altar area, likely in Surakarta, Indonesia. The scene is dominated by a palette of red and gold, symbolizing prosperity and good fortune. Bright, glowing lanterns – a large white one on the left and smaller white and red ones throughout – illuminate the space, creating a warm and reverent atmosphere.
The central focus is an ornate, golden altar piece or incense burner, filled with numerous red burning candles and upright incense sticks, indicating ongoing devotional practices. Flanking this central offering are two smaller stands, each holding a lotus-shaped base with green stalks and a transparent goblet containing a yellow liquid, possibly oil offerings. In the foreground, a table draped in a ruffled red cloth suggests a space for further offerings or rituals.
Above the main altar, a prominent horizontal red plaque with golden Chinese characters reads "鎮國寺" (Zhèn Guó Sì), translating to "Temple of the Guarding Nation." To the left, a vertical red poster in Indonesian provides information about "SOSIAL KLENTENG TIEN KOK SIE SOLO" (Social [Department of] Tien Kok Sie Temple Solo), detailing humanitarian aid, blood donation, medical equipment, and family care. It lists a date of "MINGGU, 18 FEBRUARI 2018" (Sunday, 18 February 2018) and contact information including a website (WWW.TIENKOKSIE.COM). On the right, the wall features an intricate circular carving depicting a mythical bird, possibly a phoenix.
No people are visible in the image. The time of day appears to be evening or night, given the reliance on artificial lighting. The overall impression is one of tradition, spirituality, and cultural richness within a place of worship.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_f6c63188-2058-421a-9.jpg?alt=media)
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An interior shot of a vibrant, richly decorated Chinese temple altar area, likely in Surakarta, Indonesia. The scene is dominated by a palette of red and gold, symbolizing prosperity and good fortune. Bright, glowing lanterns – a large white one on the left and smaller white and red ones throughout – illuminate the space, creating a warm and reverent atmosphere. The central focus is an ornate, golden altar piece or incense burner, filled with numerous red burning candles and upright incense sticks, indicating ongoing devotional practices. Flanking this central offering are two smaller stands, each holding a lotus-shaped base with green stalks and a transparent goblet containing a yellow liquid, possibly oil offerings. In the foreground, a table draped in a ruffled red cloth suggests a space for further offerings or rituals. Above the main altar, a prominent horizontal red plaque with golden Chinese characters reads "鎮國寺" (Zhèn Guó Sì), translating to "Temple of the Guarding Nation." To the left, a vertical red poster in Indonesian provides information about "SOSIAL KLENTENG TIEN KOK SIE SOLO" (Social [Department of] Tien Kok Sie Temple Solo), detailing humanitarian aid, blood donation, medical equipment, and family care. It lists a date of "MINGGU, 18 FEBRUARI 2018" (Sunday, 18 February 2018) and contact information including a website (WWW.TIENKOKSIE.COM). On the right, the wall features an intricate circular carving depicting a mythical bird, possibly a phoenix. No people are visible in the image. The time of day appears to be evening or night, given the reliance on artificial lighting. The overall impression is one of tradition, spirituality, and cultural richness within a place of worship.
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