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This media file captures the entrance or courtyard of a traditional Vietnamese temple or building, likely situated in Lâm Viên - Đà Lạt, during a heavy downpour. The scene is characterized by intricate architecture featuring prominent red pillars with golden bases and tops, and ornate golden carvings of dragons and cloud motifs on the crossbeams beneath the red roof. Heavy rainfall is a dominant element, with visible streaks of rain falling across the frame and creating wet, reflective surfaces on the gray stone steps leading up to the building. Puddles have formed on the ground and steps. The diffused lighting suggests an overcast day or possibly late afternoon. A large, diamond-shaped lantern or decorative lamp hangs in the upper right, made of a light-colored, possibly lace-like material, adorned with long, golden-orange tassels and a decorative knot at its base. A tall, dark brown ceramic jar rests on a stand to the left. The scene is rich with potted plants, including a substantial green bush in a terracotta pot featuring dragon carvings, and various flowering plants with red, yellow, and purple blooms in different pots. In the foreground, a white, pedestal-style planter holds another bushy green plant. A small, light-colored stone guardian lion or mythical creature sits on a platform near the steps. Vietnamese text is discernible on a vertical golden plank attached to one of the red pillars, with visible words such as "DÂN," "KHOA," and "ĐIỂM." A red, pleated decoration is partially visible on the far right. No people are present, emphasizing the tranquil yet dramatic atmosphere created by the rain and the temple's aesthetics.
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