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This image depicts the exterior of a street-level convenience store in Ha Long Ward, Vietnam. The storefront, located on the left, is densely filled with various packaged goods. Overhead, rows of black and green/white packaged items are suspended, with a red "Oishi" sign mounted below them. A security camera is visible near the top left corner of the store opening. Below, shelves are stocked with numerous instant noodle cups and bowls, alongside canned beverages including Coca-Cola, Pepsi, and Fanta, and various bottled drinks. A brown cardboard box labeled "HÒA AN" and "BÁNH ĐẬU XANH HẢI DƯƠNG" (Hải Dương mung bean cake) sits on a small table, partially obscured by other items. To the immediate right of the store opening, a multi-tiered metal display rack presents numerous bags of snack chips from brands like Oishi, Lay's, Swing, Toonies, Ostar, and Maxx. A blue "KIDO's" sign with Vietnamese text "Thương Thức Thật Thường!" is attached to the base of this rack. On the grey paved sidewalk directly in front of the store, two large blue 19-liter water bottles, labeled "Vĩnh Xanh," are positioned next to a red Coca-Cola branded box and a light blue cooler. Extending from the right side of the convenience store is a narrow, unpaved alleyway. A string of red rectangular flags or banners is suspended across the alley. The right wall of the alley is constructed from grey bricks, with stacks of construction tiles or pavers arranged along its base. Further into the background, a building with dark green corrugated metal siding is visible, featuring a window and an external unit, possibly an air conditioner.
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