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The image displays a street-level view of a building facade and its glass storefront at 155 P HONG HA (Hong Ha Ward), Ha Long City, Vietnam. The left side of the frame features a building column clad in mottled dark green and grey marble with prominent white and orange veining. Affixed to this column are large, three-dimensional metallic numbers "155" and the letters "P HONG HA" directly below them. Through the large glass window on the right, an interior display piece is visible: a decorative white urn overflowing with artificial flowers in shades of white, cream, and dark brown/red. This urn rests on an ornate, fluted white pedestal with gold accents and a visibly cracked finish. The glass surface reflects the urban environment across the street. Prominently reflected are multiple multi-story buildings, predominantly grey and white, with numerous windows and balconies. One building reflection near the center-top shows a "D&G" sign. A partial reflection of a motorcyclist is visible on the street in the lower right. Overhead, a cloudy sky, a tree, and a utility pole are reflected. A red and yellow flag, likely Vietnamese, is also faintly reflected on the left side of the window. The interior of the storefront, dimly visible behind the reflections, reveals a floor tiled with both wood-look and grey/white patterns, and a wooden table. No direct human presence or interaction is observed within the primary frame.
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