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The image displays a large, rectangular public advertisement or artwork encased behind glass, mounted on a wall within an indoor public transit area, likely a metro station in Huangpu District, China. The advertisement's content is divided: On the left, a stylized illustration depicts dark, gnarled branches adorned with multiple vibrant red, five-petaled flowers, consistent with kapok blossoms. Overlaying this section is Chinese text, prominently featuring the title "珠江畔的木棉花" (Kapok flowers by the Pearl River) at the top, followed by additional descriptive verses. On the right, a photographic scene captures two individuals in a narrow, dark wooden boat on a body of rippled, light blue-grey water. The individual in the front half of the boat wears a conical straw hat and light-colored clothing, holding a long pole. The second individual, positioned in the rear half, wears red attire and a white head covering, actively propelling the boat with a wooden oar. The boat itself appears weathered, with various objects visible inside. The glass covering the advertisement exhibits prominent reflections of overhead fluorescent lighting, appearing as multiple bright, horizontal streaks across the display. Faint reflections of the surrounding interior environment, including indistinct human figures and architectural details, are also observable. Below the main image, a light grey horizontal panel contains additional Chinese text, identifying the photographer as "陈俊生" (Chen Junsheng) and displaying a partial maintenance hotline number "400-900-80". The bottom foreground reveals a light grey, textured floor, presumably tiled, extending from the base of the wall-mounted display. The entire advertisement is framed by a thin, light-colored border.
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