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An interior scene, identified as being in Nha Trang, Vietnam, depicts a Buddhist altar positioned against a light green wall with a colorful mural. The central feature is a multi-armed, golden-colored statue, possibly Guanyin, seated in a meditative pose on a green platform. It is adorned with multiple necklaces and features a red and green ornate halo, illuminated by green LED strip lights. To the right of the main statue stands a smaller, lighter-colored female deity. The mural behind the altar portrays a landscape with grey mountains, green trees (including a large red-trunked tree on the left and a row of smaller trees in the center), rivers/water features, and several white and black cranes in flight. A red sun is depicted in the upper center, and various flowers populate the lower sections of the mural. The altar itself consists of a two-tiered wooden structure. The lower tier is draped with a bright yellow, fringed velvet-like cloth. On the upper wooden tier, from left to right, are: a vase holding yellow flowers (chrysanthemums) and green foliage, a large green pomelo fruit on a white stand, several small white offering bowls/cups, a large ornate bronze incense burner with a red "TÀI" decoration and visible incense sticks, a small stack of red fruits in a brown dish, and a brass singing bowl resting on a yellow cushion. To the left in the foreground, a black and orange standing electric fan rests on a black base. In front of the yellow-draped altar table, a silver-colored donation box with a brown sign reading "PHƯỚC SƯƠNG" in white Vietnamese characters is present. The floor is tiled with brown and beige geometric patterns.
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