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This image depicts the exterior of a traditional-style building, likely a ceramics shop or exhibition space, located in Cam Ly - Đà Lạt, Vietnam. The building features dark wooden planking on its facade, topped by an ornate dark gray tiled roof. The roof tiles are cylindrical with decorative, circular end caps featuring a starburst or floral motif, and a carved frieze runs along the eaves. The main section of the building's facade is comprised of extensive wooden shelving units, structured in a grid pattern, serving as a display for a vast collection of ceramic items. These shelves are filled with numerous bowls, plates, and other pottery pieces of varying sizes, shapes, and patterns. Many pieces are white or off-white, some adorned with blue floral or geometric designs, while others are plain or dark-colored. A large, dark, unglazed ceramic pot rests on a lower shelf to the right of the central support beam. Two large, red cylindrical paper lanterns hang from the eaves, equidistant from the center of the display. Each lantern features a prominent black Japanese character, likely "焼" (yaki), which signifies "bake" or "ware" and is commonly associated with pottery or ceramic shops. In front of the building, a wooden deck extends, made of horizontal planks. A single small green leaf lies on the deck near the center-left. To the right, two black canvas folding chairs with wooden armrests are positioned on the deck. Above the main facade, a second level or balcony is visible, enclosed by a simple wooden railing. No individuals are present in the scene.
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