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This daytime image showcases the ornate entrance of a traditional Vietnamese religious structure, identified by visible text as the Vạn Hạnh Zen Monastery (Thiên Viện Vạn Hạnh) in Đà Lạt. The building features a distinctive multi-tiered roof covered with reddish-brown tiles, adorned with intricate golden-colored decorative elements along its eaves. Several bright red lanterns, embellished with gold patterns and characters (possibly "福" for fortune), hang from the wooden beams, adding a vibrant touch. A prominent wooden sign board above the entrance displays Vietnamese text, clearly stating "GIÁO HỘI PHẬT GIÁO VIỆT NAM" (Buddhist Sangha of Vietnam) and "THIÊN VIỆN VẠN HẠNH ĐÀ LẠT." A smaller line of text indicates the address as "42, PHÚ ĐÔNG THIÊN VƯƠNG PHƯỜNG, ĐÀ LẠT." Other wooden signs with golden characters are visible deeper within the entranceway. The architecture features dark wooden structures, including beams and what appear to be carved doors or panels. To the right of the entrance, there is a section of red brick steps or a wall. Lush green trees and foliage frame the building, suggesting a natural and serene environment. Several pigeons are seen perched on the roof and steps, indicating a quiet, everyday scene. Potted plants, including one with small red flowers, are also present near the entrance, enhancing the peaceful atmosphere.
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