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A bronze or bronze-colored guardian lion (Fu Dog) statue is centrally positioned outdoors or semi-outdoors in South Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. The statue features a textured mane, prominent eyes, a broad nose, and an open mouth revealing teeth. It wears a decorative collar with a bell-like pendant. The lion's front left paw rests on a smaller, textured spherical object. The statue stands on a multi-tiered pedestal, consisting of a brown base and a teal upper section adorned with a circular, patterned medallion. To the left and in the background, a set of dark wooden stairs with a railing ascends. To the right, green foliage with numerous reddish-pink ribbons is visible, alongside a dark gray potted plant. Architectural elements including pillars and decorative patterns are present in the distant background. The scene is illuminated by artificial light, casting shadows and highlighting the statue's features. No people are visible.
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