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The image displays an outdoor informational plaque, framed in black, with white text set against a grey, textured background designed to resemble stone. The plaque is positioned in front of a light-colored, rough stone wall, indicative of an old building or structure.

The sign is titled "李小龙祖居" (Bruce Lee's Family Residence), with this title also provided in English and Korean. The text on the plaque is presented in Traditional Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean, detailing the historical significance of the site. It identifies the location as the residence of Bruce Lee's father, Li Haiquan (李海泉). Li Haiquan is described as a prominent "clown character" artist of Cantonese Opera, who became famous in the 1930s for his "Ragged Shirt Drama" and was ranked among the "Four Great Clowns" of Cantonese Opera in the 1940s.

The plaque further explains that a special exhibition on Bruce Lee's family residence has been established at this site. For this exhibition, the original Sai Kwan Mansion-style buildings were restored, and visitors can find details about Bruce Lee's life and acting career. The mention of "Sai Kwan Mansion" (西关大屋) aligns with the architectural style found in Guangzhou, China, which is the provided location context. The photograph appears to have been taken during the daytime under clear weather conditions.
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Jan 4, 2025, 8:21 AM

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The image displays an outdoor informational plaque, framed in black, with white text set against a grey, textured background designed to resemble stone. The plaque is positioned in front of a light-colored, rough stone wall, indicative of an old building or structure. The sign is titled "李小龙祖居" (Bruce Lee's Family Residence), with this title also provided in English and Korean. The text on the plaque is presented in Traditional Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean, detailing the historical significance of the site. It identifies the location as the residence of Bruce Lee's father, Li Haiquan (李海泉). Li Haiquan is described as a prominent "clown character" artist of Cantonese Opera, who became famous in the 1930s for his "Ragged Shirt Drama" and was ranked among the "Four Great Clowns" of Cantonese Opera in the 1940s. The plaque further explains that a special exhibition on Bruce Lee's family residence has been established at this site. For this exhibition, the original Sai Kwan Mansion-style buildings were restored, and visitors can find details about Bruce Lee's life and acting career. The mention of "Sai Kwan Mansion" (西关大屋) aligns with the architectural style found in Guangzhou, China, which is the provided location context. The photograph appears to have been taken during the daytime under clear weather conditions.

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