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A large, ornate, Gothic Revival-style gate structure serves as the entrance to a religious compound. The gate is constructed from a light-colored material, likely concrete or stone, and features a central triple-arch design flanked by two smaller single-arch sections. Each archway is topped with spires terminating in finials. The arch openings are fitted with intricate white metal gates displaying gothic patterns. On the leftmost single-arch section, a sign reads: "Nhà Thờ Thánh AN TÔN" (Saint Anthony Church), "Giáo Xứ SONG VINH" (Song Vinh Parish), and "GIÁO PHẬN BÀ RỊA" (Ba Ria Diocese). Strings of colorful triangular bunting, interspersed with small light bulbs, are draped across the scene, over the gate and extending into the background. The foreground consists of a paved area with large dark grey tiles, some containing smaller light squares. To the far right, partially visible, is the front wheel and part of the body of a black scooter parked on the pavement. The background includes green trees, utility poles with overhead power lines, and a building with a dark roof on the right. The sky is clear and light blue. Based on the visible sign, the location is Song Vinh Parish within the Ba Ria Diocese.
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