
Stake attention in this memory
An outdoor, eye-level shot depicts the Kỳ Đài (Flag Tower) of the Imperial City of Hue, located in Phú Xuân Ward, Vietnam. A tall, multi-segmented flagpole, secured by numerous guy-wires, stands centrally atop a dark, imposing fortress-like stone wall. The red flag of Vietnam, featuring a yellow five-pointed star, is partially unfurled at the flagpole's peak, positioned against a partly cloudy sky. The fortress wall exhibits historical architecture, including dark tiled rooftops of buildings or turrets visible along its top edge. In the midground, a strip of well-maintained green grass is visible, populated by several small, dense green trees and two dark-colored streetlights with spherical lamps. Two dark scooters are partially visible parked on the grass near the wall, obscured by foliage. The foreground features a dark paved surface, likely a road or walkway, with the rear portion of a dark vehicle, including its taillight, visible in the bottom right corner.
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