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This image captures a low-angle view of ornate architectural details within a building located in Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. The scene is static, devoid of human presence or active interactions. The primary subject is a vertical, cylindrical pillar, centrally positioned and extending from the bottom of the frame to the top. The pillar is painted a deep reddish-pink and is richly decorated with raised gold patterns, including intricate geometric fretwork, stylized floral motifs resembling lotus buds, and vertical Vietnamese or Chinese characters. The pillar culminates in a gold, fluted capital. To the left of the pillar, affixed to a cream-colored wall, is a large, elaborate decorative element resembling an unrolled scroll. This piece is predominantly red with extensive gold detailing, featuring dragon heads, a patterned background, and scrolled ends. Beneath this, a section of dark reddish-brown wooden double doors is visible, distinguished by carved panels and decorative grilles with curvilinear patterns in their upper sections. To the right of the pillar, the cream-colored wall continues. A single horizontal fluorescent light fixture is mounted on this wall. Below the light fixture, a segment of a dark reddish-brown carved wooden panel is visible, presenting a rounded top section with an intricate design featuring a central avian figure, possibly a dragon or phoenix, amidst scrollwork. The upper portion of the frame reveals the building's ceiling structure. Horizontal support beams are visible; one is dark red with visible staining or dirt accumulation, and another, below it, is a lighter cream or yellow. The ceiling itself is a light gray, exhibiting several fine cracks. Two rectangular ventilation openings or small windows are set into the upper cream wall, each framed in white and featuring a dark, geometric lattice pattern.
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