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A large, dark-colored statue of the Chinese general Guan Yu on horseback is prominently displayed in an indoor setting in มาบฟักทอง, Thailand. The statue depicts Guan Yu with a long beard, wearing armor, and holding his signature guandao (crescent blade polearm) as he rides a rearing horse. The statue rests on a sculpted, rock-like base adorned with foliage. To the right of the statue, a vibrant red pillar with a golden, lotus-shaped capital supports a vertical black banner featuring golden Chinese characters that read "天下人命" (Tiānxià rénmìng), translating to "the lives of all people under heaven." Another red pillar is partially visible to the left, also bearing a vertical banner with Chinese characters, including "忠義" (zhōngyì), meaning "loyalty and righteousness." The immediate background behind the statue features a low wall or railing decorated with colorful, intricate patterns depicting floral motifs, mountains, and trees. Further back, framed pictures, likely landscape art, are visible on the far right wall, and several smaller, golden statues of horse-drawn carriages are present on a platform in the mid-background. A tall, white vase or statue is partially visible in the background on the left. The ceiling above is reddish-brown with recessed lighting fixtures. The floor is tiled with light-colored patterns. A red chair and an informational stand with a white plaque are situated to the left of the statue. At the base of the statue, a small red sign clearly states "ห้ามจับ" (Don't Touch) in Thai, "手勿觸" (Do Not Touch) in Chinese, and "Don't Touch" in English. A white oscillating fan is visible on the far left.
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