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A grey stone structure, identified as Chùa Lờ (Lo Pagoda), stands on an elevated platform in Hoa Lư Ward, Vietnam, with dense green foliage visible in the background. The ornate structure features intricate bas-relief carvings of dragons, clouds, and floral motifs. Two large, arched entrances are fitted with dark metal double doors, each adorned with a twelve-spoked wheel design and central handles. Vertical pillars flanking the entrances and at the corners display additional carvings and inscribed Vietnamese characters. The top of the structure features a curvilinear roofline with decorative elements, including a central lotus-like finial. A weathered wooden or bamboo pole stands vertically in front of the structure, slightly right of center. At the base of the structure, on the left side, a rectangular stone plaque is inscribed with Vietnamese text under the heading "LỊCH SỬ CHÙA LỜ" (History of Lo Pagoda). Stone steps lead up to the platform in the foreground. The stone exhibits signs of weathering, including discoloration and minor organic growth. No people or active interactions are visible in the scene.
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