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This is a forward-facing medium shot of the glass entrance doors of the Phu Nguyen Hotel in Nha Trang, Vietnam. The doors are closed, and through them, we see the hotel lobby. The hotel's name, "PHU NGUYEN HOTEL," is prominently displayed in golden lettering on the glass doors, with "HOTEL" in a larger font on the lower half of the doors, and the name "PHU NGUYEN" is above it. The upper part of the glass doors also has Vietnamese lettering in gold, partially obscured, which appears to be a greeting. Inside the lobby, there's a reception desk and decorative elements. On the wall behind the reception area, there are names of cities like "LONDON," "HA NOI," "TOKYO," "MOSCOW," and "NEW YORK," suggesting a global connection or aspiration. A chandelier is visible on the ceiling. Several potted plants are placed around the entrance and inside. On a wooden display table in the lobby, there are various decorative items, including statues, flowers, and a green fruit, possibly a melon. The floor is tiled. The overall impression is of a welcoming hotel entrance.
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