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An upward-angled, low-light photograph captures the weathered, ornate stone gate of the Đền Quan Đế (Guan Yu Temple) at 28 Hàng Buồm, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam. The prominent structure is a multi-tiered gate, primarily light grey stone or concrete, exhibiting significant age, weathering, and discoloration with patches of yellow-brown patina. The upper section features a central rectangular plaque with four large black Chinese characters, traditionally read right-to-left as 雲武石祠 (Vân Vũ Thạch Từ – Cloud Martial Stone Temple). This plaque is flanked by decorative, possibly zoomorphic, sculptures along the roofline, against a dark, featureless sky partially obscured by dark green foliage. Below the main plaque, a circular white emblem with black characters "代天行化" (Đại Thiên Hành Hóa – Act on behalf of Heaven to transform) is centered above a dark, arched entrance. Flanking this emblem are intricate carvings resembling stylized bats or winged creatures. To the left, a vertical white panel contains black characters, partially visible, that read "代天行化德" (Đại Thiên Hành Hóa Đức – Act on behalf of Heaven to transform and cultivate virtue). Both left and right upper pillars feature carved geometric window patterns. Within the shadowed archway, a section of intricate dark brown wooden doors, detailed with geometric patterns, is visible. The scene is illuminated, suggesting artificial lighting against a dark environment, likely night. No individuals or active interactions are depicted.
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