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The image depicts an open-front durian fruit stall located in Da Lat, Vietnam
MomentThe image depicts an open-front durian fruit stall located in Da Lat, Vietnam. Numerous durians, varying in shades of yellow and green with prominent spikes, are displayed on multi-tiered metal racks and piled on a lower metal stand. A handwritten sign, situated among the durians on the lower stand, reads "Cơm Vàng Hạt Lép" and "65.000," indicating a durian variety and its price in Vietnamese Dong. In the center-left, a man wearing a dark blue t-shirt, light apron, and white gloves is positioned behind a metal table. He is engaged in handling durians, possibly preparing or weighing them on a green mechanical scale placed on the table. A clear plastic bag containing smaller green bags hangs near his workstation. Further into the stall, on the right side, a woman wearing a striped shirt and light pants stands near a white chest freezer, also attending to durians. Partially visible on the far right, a second man in a brown jacket and dark helmet faces away from the camera. The stall features a beige ceiling with two circular, flush-mounted LED lights and exposed electrical wiring. Another linear light fixture is visible deeper within the stall's interior. The walls are light-colored, with a segment of pink paneling near the stall's entrance. On the left side, posters featuring images of durians are affixed to a vertical surface, and green foliage is visible. The flooring inside the stall is tiled, transitioning to a grey, patterned sidewalk outside. Cardboard sheets are present on the ground near the display racks. Stacks of cardboard boxes are visible on the far right side of the frame.

