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This image captures the interior of a temple or memorial hall in Guang Zhou Shi, China, characterized by a reverent and peaceful atmosphere. The central focus is a dark wooden altar laden with offerings. On top of the altar, a golden statue of Buddha is flanked by vibrant flower arrangements, including yellow and purple blooms. Various fresh fruits are meticulously arranged in bowls as offerings, such as oranges, red dragon fruits, apples, and white spherical fruits (possibly glutinous rice balls or similar). Another golden, gourd-shaped decorative item sits towards the front of the altar.

Behind the altar, a large wall display features hundreds of small, rectangular plaques or tablets, each bearing what appear to be names or inscriptions, possibly ancestral tablets or donor recognition plaques. These are organized with numerical labels running vertically along columns, such as "17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25," indicating an indexing system. To the right of the altar, a fabric-covered box, primarily yellow with an ornate lotus design, rests on the brick floor. The floor itself is made of reddish-brown rectangular bricks laid in a pattern. Dark wooden cabinetry with intricate golden carvings is visible in the background, adding to the traditional architectural style.

No specific activity is taking place; it is a static scene set up for devotion or remembrance. The visible text on the altar includes "隨緣樂助" (Suí yuán lè zhù), meaning "Contribute happily as circumstances allow" or "Give as you please," and "功德無量" (Gōng dé wú liàng), translating to "Boundless merit" or "Immeasurable virtue." These inscriptions further emphasize the spiritual and charitable aspects often found in such establishments.
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Dec 19, 2024, 7:12 AM

Guang Zhou Shi, China

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This image captures the interior of a temple or memorial hall in Guang Zhou Shi, China, characterized by a reverent and peaceful atmosphere. The central focus is a dark wooden altar laden with offerings. On top of the altar, a golden statue of Buddha is flanked by vibrant flower arrangements, including yellow and purple blooms. Various fresh fruits are meticulously arranged in bowls as offerings, such as oranges, red dragon fruits, apples, and white spherical fruits (possibly glutinous rice balls or similar). Another golden, gourd-shaped decorative item sits towards the front of the altar. Behind the altar, a large wall display features hundreds of small, rectangular plaques or tablets, each bearing what appear to be names or inscriptions, possibly ancestral tablets or donor recognition plaques. These are organized with numerical labels running vertically along columns, such as "17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25," indicating an indexing system. To the right of the altar, a fabric-covered box, primarily yellow with an ornate lotus design, rests on the brick floor. The floor itself is made of reddish-brown rectangular bricks laid in a pattern. Dark wooden cabinetry with intricate golden carvings is visible in the background, adding to the traditional architectural style. No specific activity is taking place; it is a static scene set up for devotion or remembrance. The visible text on the altar includes "隨緣樂助" (Suí yuán lè zhù), meaning "Contribute happily as circumstances allow" or "Give as you please," and "功德無量" (Gōng dé wú liàng), translating to "Boundless merit" or "Immeasurable virtue." These inscriptions further emphasize the spiritual and charitable aspects often found in such establishments.

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