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The image depicts a disused waterfront architectural complex located in Kim Long Ward, Vietnam. A large, weathered concrete structure, styled with prominent dragon-like spiny ridges and a head motif, forms an arching canopy over a circular, open-sided pavilion. This primary structure, along with an adjacent ornate concrete retaining wall featuring swirling patterns, exhibits significant degradation, staining, and extensive multi-colored graffiti. Concrete steps descend from the retaining wall to a series of tiered, semi-circular concrete platforms at the water's edge. A narrow, rectilinear concrete pier extends horizontally into the calm, dark-toned body of water from one of these platforms. A second, smaller open-sided pavilion is visible behind the main dragon structure. The background features a dense treeline on the opposite shore of the water body. The sky is predominantly overcast with scattered grey and white clouds. No individuals, animals, or active vehicles are present.
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