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The video displays a religious shrine or memorial wall at night in Nha Trang Ward, Vietnam. It features a pan from left to right across various religious statues and memorial plaques, illuminated by artificial light. On the left, there is a statue of a male saint, identified by the visible text "SANT GERARD MAJELLA" above it, wearing a dark habit and holding a cross. A bright halo-like light encircles his head. In front of him are small potted green plants. The camera then pans to a section featuring a large, ornate potted snake plant with yellow-green leaves. Above it, a wall-mounted statue of the Virgin Mary holding baby Jesus is prominently displayed. Below the Mary statue, a large metallic Vietnamese inscription reads: "CHÚNG CON CHẠY ĐẾN BÊN MẸ" (meaning "We run to Mother's side"). This inscription is adorned with a decorative arrangement of red roses and pink flowers. Below the floral arrangement are multiple white square plaques, each bearing a cross, the abbreviation "RIP," and Vietnamese names with associated dates, likely commemorating deceased individuals. Examples of visible names include "LM. GIUSE TRẦN ĐỨC KHẢM," "PHÊRÔ NGUYỄN CÔNG NGỌ," "LM. INHACIÔ NGUYỄN VĂN BẢO," "LM. PHAOLÔ NGUYỄN VĂN CƠ," "LM. GIACÔBÊ NGUYỄN KHẮC CÂN," and "T. SĨ GIUSE TÔM THÁT TÂM." A small potted plant with reddish leaves is also visible at the bottom right.
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