Kim Long Ward, Vietnam
29 memories from Kim Long Ward, Vietnam

A view of the Long An Palace in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam, features a tall building with a multi-tiered, red-and-gold roof and intricate architectural details. The building is accessed by a wide, stone staircase flanked by decorative walls with ornate carvings and potted plants. People can be seen inside the building. The sky is a clear blue.
Kim Long Ward
The image shows a multi-tiered Asian building with a traditional roof and intricate ornamentation, situated at 99 Kim Long, Kim Long Ward, Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam. The building has red accents and features decorative elements on its façade, including Chinese characters on a plaque. In the foreground, a concrete staircase leads up to the building's entrance, flanked by greenery and small bushes. A slender tree with green leaves partially obscures the view of the building and staircase. The environment suggests a historic or cultural site.
Kim Long Ward
A landscape shot, taken at an angle, features a building with dark red accents and an intricate roof, set against a backdrop of lush, green trees and shrubbery, possibly located in the city of Kim Long Ward, Vietnam. In the foreground, leafless branches with some green leaves frame the view. A walkway extends from the bottom right towards the building, positioned off-center to the left. The walkway has a pond or similar body of water on either side. The sky is pale and overcast, suggesting the photo was taken during the day.
Kim Long Ward
The image depicts an ornate stone archway, with birds perched atop its roof, in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam. The archway leads to a courtyard with a building and stairs. The archway's structure is aged and textured with decay. Palm trees and other greenery are visible near the archway. A paved walkway is on the right of the frame.
Kim Long Ward
The image depicts a traditional Vietnamese building with a tiled roof in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam. The building features intricate architectural details, including ornate roof ornaments and supporting pillars. The tiled roof is composed of individual tiles arranged in a pattern. A tan building is in the background, with a green trash can on its right side. Trees surround the structure, adding greenery to the scene. The foreground consists of a paved walkway made of rectangular tiles. The sky is blue and clear.
Kim Long Ward
A medium-angle shot captures a building with an ornate, multi-tiered roof covered in rounded terracotta tiles. The structure is adjacent to a brick pathway. The roofline features decorative silver accents. The building has red-painted doors and columns. Two people stand underneath the structure. One of them is a man wearing a short-sleeved shirt and shorts, holding a phone. The other person is wearing a white t-shirt and jeans. In the background, through a circular door, a staircase and two people can be seen. The sky is clear and blue. The location is Kim Long Ward, Vietnam.
Kim Long Ward
The image depicts a portion of a traditional Vietnamese building, likely a temple or palace structure, situated in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam. A section of the building's ornate roof is prominently displayed, featuring intricate carvings, decorative tiles, and a multi-tiered design. The roof is adorned with representations of mythical creatures, possibly dragons, and detailed geometric patterns. Below the roof, a section of the building's wall is visible, painted a light beige color. Wooden support beams and brackets are used to brace the roof structure. A large ceramic pot, decorated with blue floral and possibly dragon motifs, sits in the foreground. A leafy green tree grows out of the pot, partially obscuring the view of the building. The image suggests an architectural style specific to Vietnamese cultural heritage, with a focus on ornate details and traditional building materials. The presence of the bonsai tree suggests that these buildings are also decorated with plants.
Kim Long Ward
The image captures a sunset scene over a body of water in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam. The sun is positioned in the upper left corner, casting a warm, golden light across the sky. In the distance, a series of mountains are visible, partially obscured by haze. The water reflects the sunlight, creating a shimmering effect. A small bird can be seen flying across the reflection. The overall environment suggests a tranquil and hazy atmosphere.
Kim Long Ward
The image captures the iconic Thien Mu Pagoda, located in Kim Long Ward, Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam. The pagoda, constructed with brown brick, rises prominently against a pale sky. It is composed of tiered segments, each detailed with architectural ornaments and inscriptions, and a small arched window in each tier. A bare tree with sparse foliage partially obscures the pagoda's base, framing the structure with its branches. To the right, a glimpse of a grassy area and a pathway occupied by several people can be observed. The scene is illuminated by soft, natural light, emphasizing the ancient architecture.
Kim Long Ward
The image depicts the Thien Mu Pagoda in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam, a tall, multi-tiered structure built of dark brick. The pagoda is surrounded by trees. A woman in a light-colored dress stands on a stone structure near the pagoda's base. People are visible further back, near a stone building. The ground is a mix of brick paths and green grass.
Kim Long Ward
The scene depicts a sunset or sunrise over the Perfume River in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam. A bright, spherical orange sun is centrally positioned in the upper portion of a hazy, orange-toned sky. Below the horizon, a series of dark, undulating mountains are silhouetted against the sky. On the far bank of the river, between the mountains and the water, a line of silhouetted trees and indistinct man-made structures, including what appear to be two transmission towers, are visible. The wide river occupies the lower two-thirds of the image, reflecting the sun's intense orange light as a prominent, shimmering vertical streak. A small, dark-colored, enclosed boat with a cabin is positioned centrally within this sun reflection on the water, moving away from the viewer and leaving a subtle V-shaped wake. No individuals are discernible on the boat or within the wider environment.
Kim Long Ward
The image captures a section of traditional architecture in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam, under direct sunlight with a visible lens flare emanating from dense green foliage. A prominent light-colored building wall on the right features a circular opening containing a reddish-brown wooden lattice window. The wall's lower section exhibits weathering and discoloration. To the left, a recessed entrance is visible, composed of dark, grid-patterned double doors, accessed by three stone steps. These steps are flanked by ornate, stylized carved stone balustrade elements. Further left, another section of a light-colored wall with blue accents is partially obscured by foliage, revealing a "WC" sign on a white background mounted on a post. The ground leading to the steps is paved with square or rectangular stone blocks. Abundant green foliage, including trailing vines, frames the top and left side of the scene, partially obscuring the rooflines and the sunlight source. A tree with bare branches is visible in the distant left background. No individuals or discernible activities are present.
Kim Long Ward
The image presents a close-up, upward-angled view of a tree canopy, located in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam. The primary subjects are a cluster of three open flowers, characterized by their reddish-orange petals and prominent yellow-orange internal stamen structures. Adjacent to these open flowers, multiple spherical to ovoid buds, ranging in color from light yellow to light orange-brown, are visible on the same floral stalk. Numerous brown, textured branches and twigs crisscross the frame, forming a dense network. The background consists of vibrant green foliage with broad leaves, through which patches of bright, diffused daylight are visible, indicating an outdoor, daytime setting. No individuals, human actions, or direct interactions are depicted within the frame.
Kim Long Ward
The image depicts the abandoned Thuy Tien Lake Water Park, located in Kim Long Ward, Hue City, Vietnam. A large, weathered, concrete and stone dragon structure is the central subject, rising from a still, green-tinted lake. The structure features a towering dragon head, appearing to be part of a multi-level domed building, with the dragon's body wrapping around its base and extending into the water. The dragon's features are intricate, showing scales, claws (one large claw visible near the dome), and an open mouth. The surfaces are discolored and show significant signs of weathering and decay, with exposed structural elements and broken openings visible on the dome and within the dragon's head. In the foreground, a female subject stands with her back to the viewer, positioned on a paved embankment at the lake's edge, facing the dragon structure. She is wearing a light-colored, possibly floral-patterned, off-the-shoulder dress with ruffled sleeves and a wide-brimmed white hat. To her right, a dark bag rests on the ground. Multiple individuals are discernible on and around the dragon structure. One person is clearly visible standing within the elevated opening of the dragon's mouth. Other indistinct figures are present on the platforms and lower levels of the dome. A dark, concrete bridge extends from the left bank of the lake towards the base of the dragon structure. The background reveals dense green foliage on a distant hillside, topped by two metal lattice transmission towers. The sky is overcast with scattered grey and white clouds.
Kim Long Ward
A woman with auburn hair, wearing a white wide-brimmed sun hat and an off-the-shoulder white dress with a pink floral pattern and ruffled tiers, is depicted from behind, facing a body of green water. She holds a light-colored bag in her right hand. The scene is located in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam. Behind the water and the woman, a multi-level concrete structure with a dark, textured base is visible. This structure is heavily adorned with various colorful graffiti, including abstract shapes, stylized letters, and a large green and brown face with a prominent eye. Several individuals are present on and around this structure: * On an upper level to the left, a woman with blonde hair, wearing a light-colored top and skirt, stands near a wall. * Below her, on a set of concrete steps, another woman in a light top and striped pants sits. * Further down and to the right, a person in a white bucket hat and a white top is seated on a lower ledge. * On a more prominent platform to the right, a woman in a white t-shirt, blue jeans, white sneakers, and a white baseball cap stands facing to the left, holding a small dark bag. * Above her, on a higher section of the structure, another woman in a white top and cap is partially visible, appearing to walk towards the right. The overall environment suggests an outdoor recreational area with a distinctive architectural element featuring street art, bordering a calm body of water under bright daylight.
Kim Long Ward
An outdoor scene in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam, depicts a prominent derelict dragon-themed structure overlooking a body of water. In the foreground, a person stands on a reddish-brown paved surface, viewed from behind, facing the water and the structure. This individual wears a wide-brimmed white hat, a white and pink floral ruffled off-the-shoulder dress, and light blue open-toed block heels, holding a light pink handbag. The midground features a calm body of greenish-brown water. On the far side of the water, a concrete platform forms the base of the large structure. Several individuals are present on this platform: one person in light clothing crouches on the far left; two people in white tops and dark pants stand upright in the center and center-right, respectively; and a group of three to four individuals, including one in a red garment and straw hat, are situated further right near the structure's base. The dominant background subject is a large, weathered structure resembling a dark grey dragon coiled around a dilapidated domed building. The dragon's textured body and head rise prominently. The domed building beneath is heavily discolored with patches of grey, green, and blue, featuring numerous broken or empty window openings, some revealing internal stairs. Extensive multi-colored graffiti covers the lower walls and columns of the building and the concrete platform. Dense green foliage and trees are visible on a hill behind the structure to the left. The sky overhead is overcast with grey clouds.
Kim Long Ward
This image depicts a large, weathered dragon-shaped structure located in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam, likely part of an abandoned water park. The primary subject is a dark, dilapidated dragon head and upper body, rendered in concrete or similar material, dominating the upper two-thirds of the frame against an overcast sky with scattered white and gray clouds. The dragon's head is shown with an open mouth, revealing jagged, tooth-like projections and an internal multi-tiered structure supported by columns. Within this internal structure, several indistinct human figures are visible on what appears to be a viewing platform or balcony. The dragon's head features two prominent, upward-curving antennae or horns and small patches of green vegetation, consistent with moss or ferns, growing on its surface. Its neck and back are detailed with textured, scale-like ridges. Below the dragon's head and partially integrated with its lower structure is a large, dark, dome-shaped building. This dome exhibits significant signs of decay, with discolored surfaces, visible internal framework, and multiple circular openings or windows, some appearing broken or empty. The overall scene conveys a sense of abandonment and deterioration.
Kim Long Ward
A white and brown bicycle, equipped with a brown woven plastic front basket, brown saddle, and white fenders, stands stationary on its kickstand on a paved surface. The pavement consists of light reddish-brown square pavers, with areas of dirt and sparse grass. To the bottom left, a concrete drainage channel with multiple circular openings is partially visible, interspersed with grass and debris. The scene is located in a park-like area within Kim Long Ward, Vietnam. Behind the bicycle, a narrow, winding pathway made of light-colored, irregular pavers leads uphill into a wooded landscape. To the left of this path, a dense green bush is situated near a wooden park bench with dark supports. Further along the path to the right, a black cylindrical trash bin is present. The ground in the midground is covered with green grass and scattered fallen leaves. In the background, a dense stand of tall, slender trees, consistent with pines, forms a natural backdrop. Uphill along the path, a light blue, boxy vehicle or sculpture, possibly resembling a microvan or bus with darkened window openings, is positioned on a raised base. The setting is outdoors during daylight hours. No individuals are present.
Kim Long Ward
This image depicts the abandoned Ho Thuy Tien water park structure in Kim Long Ward, Hue, Vietnam. A substantial, dark grey, weathered dragon sculpture is centrally featured, its scaled body encompassing a dilapidated, dome-shaped concrete building. The dragon exhibits an open mouth with visible teeth, prominent dorsal spines, and horn-like protrusions on its snout. The dome structure beneath it is partially open at the top, features arched windows, and displays extensive graffiti on its lower, columned section. A concrete bridge with railings extends from the left foreground across dark, still water, connecting to the base of the dome. Approximately five to seven individuals, clad in casual attire including some white shirts, are observed standing on the bridge and near the structure's base, appearing to explore the site. The background consists of dense green trees. The sky is predominantly overcast with dark grey clouds, with a segment of brighter, partially sunlit clouds visible on the upper right, illuminating the scene from that direction. The entire structure shows advanced signs of weathering and decay.
Kim Long Ward
The image depicts the abandoned Ho Thuy Tien water park in Kim Long Ward, Hue, Vietnam. A large, weathered concrete dragon sculpture forms the central subject, its body intricately wrapped around a multi-level, dilapidated domed building situated within a dark body of water. The dragon exhibits prominent scales, spiky features along its back, and an open mouth revealing sharp teeth and horns. The underlying domed structure features arched openings and pillars, showing signs of decay and environmental wear. A concrete walkway with railings extends from the left side of the frame, supported by pillars in the water, leading towards the base of the main dragon structure. To the right of the primary dragon, a smaller, weathered domed structure topped with a decorative element resembling a dragon's head or fin is also present in the water. Several individuals are visible on the walkway and near the entrance of the main dragon building, appearing as visitors or explorers. The background consists of a dense line of dark green trees and foliage. The sky is predominantly overcast with heavy grey clouds, though a bright area with visible sun glare is present in the upper right quadrant. The surface of the body of water exhibits minor ripples and provides reflections of the structures and sky.
Kim Long Ward
The image displays an abandoned dragon-themed structure situated on a body of water in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam. The central subject is a large, weathered grey dragon sculpture, exhibiting signs of deterioration and extensive graffiti, positioned atop and integrated with a circular, dome-roofed building. The dragon features an open mouth with visible teeth, distinct scales, and dorsal spikes. A concrete bridge, supported by pillars and showing wear, extends from the left foreground towards the structure, connecting it to land. Several individuals are observed walking or standing on this bridge and around the base of the main structure. The water in the foreground and midground is a calm, dark hue with ripples on its surface. A dense line of green trees borders the far side of the water, forming the background. The sky above is largely overcast with a mix of grey and white clouds.
Kim Long Ward
The image depicts five women standing outdoors in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam, in front of a large, weathered concrete structure. This structure, part of the Thien Mu Pagoda's entrance area, features a prominent grey, scaled, dragon-like architectural element on its left side. The concrete surfaces exhibit significant weathering, blue-green discoloration, and extensive graffiti tags in various colors, including black, white, and red, with a distinct "26" in a white circle visible on one wall. In the foreground, a woman wearing a white short-sleeved t-shirt with "Girly Things" text, blue jeans, a white baseball cap, and dark sunglasses poses for the camera. Her left hand rests on a weathered concrete railing. Partially obscured behind her is another woman wearing a white cap and top. To the left, a woman seen from the back wears a white visor, a white short-sleeved top, and a long black pleated skirt. She holds a white smartphone vertically, appearing to photograph the scene. Beside her, another woman, also facing away, wears a beige bucket hat, a white long-sleeved shirt, and a reddish-brown knee-length skirt. A fifth woman is partially visible on the far left. The background reveals an interior concrete staircase within the structure, also covered in graffiti. The scene is brightly illuminated by daylight.
Kim Long Ward
The image captures a group of individuals, predominantly adult women, on a paved pathway or bridge in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam, in front of a large, decaying concrete structure. This structure is identified as part of the abandoned Ho Thuy Tien water park, specifically featuring a prominent, weathered dome and an integrated dragon-themed architectural element. The central subject is the dilapidated concrete edifice, which includes a colossal, scaled dragon's head and body wrapping around a lower section and supporting a large, circular dome above. The entire structure is heavily covered in multi-colored graffiti tags and abstract spray-painted designs. Circular openings are visible on the dome, which shows signs of significant weathering and decay, including some exposed rebar and sparse vegetation growing from crevices. On the light-colored tiled pathway in the foreground, approximately ten to twelve individuals are present. Most are dressed in casual attire, including white tops, a mix of black skirts, maroon skirts, and blue jeans, along with various hats such as white baseball caps and light-colored bucket hats. * One woman on the left, wearing a white baseball cap, white short-sleeved top, black midi skirt, and light-colored sneakers, stands with a red and white striped tote bag, looking back towards the viewer. * In the middle, a woman wearing a bucket hat, white long-sleeved top, black midi skirt, and light-colored sneakers with brown socks, extends her right arm forward, pointing towards the structure. She carries a light brown crossbody bag. * To her right, another woman, wearing a white baseball cap, sunglasses, a white "Life Says" t-shirt, blue jeans, and white sneakers, holds a smartphone up, appearing to photograph or video the scene. She carries a white crossbody bag. * Other individuals are clustered around, observing the structure or engaging in conversation. One person is partially visible in an archway of the structure, looking towards the group. The scene is under bright daylight, evidenced by distinct shadows cast on the pathway, suggesting the sun is positioned to the upper right. Concrete railings with decorative, undulating patterns line both sides of the pathway. The overall environment conveys a sense of abandoned, yet still visited, architectural ruins.
Kim Long Ward
The image displays an exterior scene in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam, featuring a body of water with structures along its left bank under a partly cloudy sky. The central and lower portions of the frame are occupied by a dark, placid body of water, likely a lake or wide river, exhibiting surface ripples and reflections of the sky and surrounding elements. On the left side, a weathered concrete structure extends from the bank into the water. This structure is sculpted with features resembling a dragon, including a series of prominent, fin-like crests along its upper edge. Integrated into this construction is a circular, domed gazebo with supporting pillars. Both the dragon structure and the gazebo exhibit significant weathering, discoloration, and graffiti markings on their surfaces. A set of concrete steps leads down from the main platform of the structure towards the water, and a smaller, rectangular concrete pier projects further into the water from this platform. The right bank of the water is densely covered with green trees and foliage, extending into the mid-ground. Additional trees line the horizon in the background on both sides of the water. The sky above is a light blue, extensively covered by numerous large, white and grey cumulus clouds. No individuals, animals, or explicit actions are depicted in the scene.
Kim Long Ward
The image depicts a disused waterfront architectural complex located in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam. A large, weathered concrete structure, styled with prominent dragon-like spiny ridges and a head motif, forms an arching canopy over a circular, open-sided pavilion. This primary structure, along with an adjacent ornate concrete retaining wall featuring swirling patterns, exhibits significant degradation, staining, and extensive multi-colored graffiti. Concrete steps descend from the retaining wall to a series of tiered, semi-circular concrete platforms at the water's edge. A narrow, rectilinear concrete pier extends horizontally into the calm, dark-toned body of water from one of these platforms. A second, smaller open-sided pavilion is visible behind the main dragon structure. The background features a dense treeline on the opposite shore of the water body. The sky is predominantly overcast with scattered grey and white clouds. No individuals, animals, or active vehicles are present.
Kim Long Ward
A group of approximately ten individuals, primarily women dressed in white tops and dark skirts or pants, stands on a concrete walkway with low railings, observing a large, derelict dragon-shaped concrete structure. This structure is located in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam, and consists of a colossal, weathered dragon sculpture integrated with a dome-like building. The dragon's head, with an open mouth and prominent fangs, faces right, silhouetted against a bright, cloudy sky with strong sunlight causing lens flare. Its body wraps around the dome, which features circular and rectangular openings. The entire edifice shows signs of significant decay, including exposed concrete and extensive multi-colored graffiti. Several individuals in the group hold smartphones, appearing to photograph the structure. Shadows are cast on the walkway where the people stand. Overgrown vegetation is visible around the base of the structure and in the background.
Kim Long Ward
The scene is set outdoors in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam, beneath a partly cloudy sky with bright sunlight. The central subject is a large, derelict concrete dragon sculpture, intricately detailed and appearing weathered, with dark, discolored surfaces and visible peeling paint. The dragon is depicted in an aggressive stance, its head turned right with an open mouth revealing teeth and a curled tongue or tendril, and its body wraps around a domed, multi-level building. This underlying structure is also in disrepair, featuring visible graffiti in various colors and broken or empty window openings. In the foreground, a group of approximately 10-12 individuals, predominantly women, stand on a concrete pathway or bridge equipped with railings. They are casually dressed, mostly in white or light-colored tops and dark bottoms, with many wearing white or light-colored hats. The individuals are positioned facing the dragon structure, appearing to observe it. Some are standing casually, while one person on the right is holding a device, possibly a phone, upwards as if taking a photograph. The strong sunlight from the upper center backlights the dragon, creating a silhouette effect and lens flare.
Kim Long Ward
The image presents a view from within a large, weathered, reddish-brown concrete structure, consistent with an abandoned architectural feature resembling an open dragon's mouth, located in Kim Long Ward, Huế, Vietnam. The interior surfaces of this structure, including jagged, tooth-like projections, are extensively covered in graffiti, stickers, and handwritten inscriptions, such as "MANNY" and "JAN 2022." Exposed metal pipes are visible along the lower edge of the structure. Beyond the foreground structure, a calm, grey-green lake occupies the midground, reflecting an overcast sky. Both shores of the lake are densely forested with green trees. On the right bank, a narrow paved pathway runs along the water's edge, where two distant individuals are observed walking. The left bank features a dirt path adjacent to thick vegetation. Rolling hills covered in trees, along with faint power lines or communication towers, are visible on the distant horizon under a sky with scattered white and grey clouds. No discernible interactions between the distant individuals are apparent.
Kim Long Ward
The scene depicts the interior of a derelict, open-sided concrete structure in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam, heavily covered in graffiti. An adult male with a beard, wearing a red t-shirt, dark blue shorts, a backward dark blue baseball cap, and dark blue clogs, is seated on a graffiti-covered concrete ledge. He holds a white smartphone horizontally with both hands, appearing to interact with it, with a white earphone cable connected and hanging. His gaze is directed at the phone's screen. The structure's interior walls, pillars, and ceiling are extensively covered in various layers of graffiti, including spray paint tags, etched names, and abstract designs in colors such as black, white, red, teal, orange, and grey. The ceiling is predominantly a faded red, densely etched with numerous white inscriptions and overlaid with some black and light blue spray paint. The concrete floor is a reddish-brown hue. Beyond an opening in the structure to the left, blurred green foliage and a light-colored building with a reddish roof are visible under ambient daylight.
Kim Long Ward