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This image depicts a vibrant, weathered multi-story building alongside a street in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, under a clear sky. The building, likely a commercial and residential structure, exhibits signs of age with exposed concrete and peeling paint.

The upper levels feature significant vegetation, with trees and potted plants growing on balconies and the rooftop, including a prominent white-columned balcony on the second floor. Various utilitarian structures, such as a blue water tank and a silver solar water heater, are visible on the roof. Numerous black overhead wires crisscross the frame above the building.

The ground floor houses open-front shops covered by corrugated metal and striped fabric awnings. Merchandise, appearing to be stacked fabrics or materials, is visible inside these shops. Prominent signage in Vietnamese adorns the building, including "TRUNG TÂM THƯƠNG MẠI TÂN BÌNH" (Tan Binh Commercial Center) and "DUYÊN THỦY" (Duyen Thuy), with smaller text indicating "MUA BÁN PHỤ LIỆU MAY MẶC" (Buying and selling sewing materials/accessories). A tall vertical sign reads "LONG AY," and a partially obscured sign on the far right includes "ENGLISH," likely for an English language school.

On the asphalt street in the foreground, a square manhole cover is present. Two motorcycles are visible on the sidewalk: one covered by a red tarp on the far left, and another covered by a green tarp next to a standing individual. A black motorcycle is parked to the right. One person, wearing a light-colored top, dark pants, and light-colored headwear or hair, stands on the sidewalk facing right, holding a white object in their hands. Another individual, dressed in dark clothing, is partially visible inside the shop on the right, near a red plastic stool. Strong sunlight casts distinct shadows on the street.
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Mar 4, 2026, 7:47 AM

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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This image depicts a vibrant, weathered multi-story building alongside a street in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, under a clear sky. The building, likely a commercial and residential structure, exhibits signs of age with exposed concrete and peeling paint. The upper levels feature significant vegetation, with trees and potted plants growing on balconies and the rooftop, including a prominent white-columned balcony on the second floor. Various utilitarian structures, such as a blue water tank and a silver solar water heater, are visible on the roof. Numerous black overhead wires crisscross the frame above the building. The ground floor houses open-front shops covered by corrugated metal and striped fabric awnings. Merchandise, appearing to be stacked fabrics or materials, is visible inside these shops. Prominent signage in Vietnamese adorns the building, including "TRUNG TÂM THƯƠNG MẠI TÂN BÌNH" (Tan Binh Commercial Center) and "DUYÊN THỦY" (Duyen Thuy), with smaller text indicating "MUA BÁN PHỤ LIỆU MAY MẶC" (Buying and selling sewing materials/accessories). A tall vertical sign reads "LONG AY," and a partially obscured sign on the far right includes "ENGLISH," likely for an English language school. On the asphalt street in the foreground, a square manhole cover is present. Two motorcycles are visible on the sidewalk: one covered by a red tarp on the far left, and another covered by a green tarp next to a standing individual. A black motorcycle is parked to the right. One person, wearing a light-colored top, dark pants, and light-colored headwear or hair, stands on the sidewalk facing right, holding a white object in their hands. Another individual, dressed in dark clothing, is partially visible inside the shop on the right, near a red plastic stool. Strong sunlight casts distinct shadows on the street.

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