
Stake attention in this memory
The scene depicts an outdoor area in Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. A large, ornate, light-colored stone or concrete incense burner stands centrally on a grey paved surface. The burner features intricate carvings, including stylized dragon heads at its upper corners and detailed relief work of mythical faces and scroll patterns on its sides, and is supported by four curved, decorative legs. Its basin contains numerous upright thin red incense sticks, many appearing partially burned, along with a clear plastic water bottle placed vertically among them. Behind the incense burner, a landscaped section features vibrant green ground cover and several large trees with substantial trunks and green foliage. A red rectangular sign bearing white Vietnamese text, "NGHIÊM CẤM CẮT ĐỤC VÀO CÂY" (Strictly Forbidden to Cut or Carve into Trees), is positioned within this greenery. In the background, dark wooden ornate gates or doors, stone walls, and sections of an orange-colored building are visible. A second, simpler stone structure or bench is partially visible to the right. No individuals are present in the image.
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