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The image shows a street scene in Nam Nha Trang Ward, Vietnam, with a prominent fire hydrant in the foreground. The fire hydrant is red and yellow, with a chain connecting to its cap. Behind the hydrant, a street is lined with parked motorcycles and scooters, with several people riding them. A few trees and buildings are visible in the background. To the left of the hydrant, a traffic sign is displayed. The sign has a red circle with a diagonal line through it, indicating a prohibition, and a symbol of a vehicle with more than 29 seats. Below this, a rectangle displays text in Vietnamese, "29 CHỖ", and a time schedule in both Vietnamese and English: "6:30 - 7:30" and "16:30 - 18:30". This suggests a restriction on larger vehicles during specific hours. The sidewalk is paved with a patterned tile mosaic. The lighting suggests it is either early morning or late afternoon, with soft sunlight casting shadows. The overall atmosphere is that of a busy urban environment in Vietnam, characterized by motorcycle traffic and the presence of everyday infrastructure like fire hydrants and traffic signs. There are no strong emotions depicted, and the scene appears to be a typical day. The text on the fire hydrant, "K-81A AWWA", indicates the manufacturer and standard it adheres to.
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