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This image captures a brightly lit indoor retail display, likely within a store specializing in coffee and possibly dried fruits, set in Hội An Ward, Vietnam. The scene is dominated by well-organized shelves made of light-colored wood, featuring integrated LED strip lighting that illuminates the products. The walls visible in the background and foreground are of a dark, speckled material, providing a stark contrast to the bright display.

The shelves are densely packed with various boxed and packaged coffee products, predominantly under the brand "MR.VIET". Visible coffee types include "CÀ PHÊ ĐEN AMERICANO" / "AMERICANO COFFEE BLACK" (often labeled "DEN"), "CÀ PHÊ ĐEN & KEM" / "BLACK COFFEE & CREAM", "COCONUT INSTANT COFFEE" / "CÀ PHÊ HÒA TAN DỪA", "CÀ PHÊ 3 in 1 LUWAK", and "CÀ PHÊ CAPPUCCINO 4 in 1". Several packages feature an illustration of a person wearing a traditional Vietnamese conical hat (nón lá). Product details like "20 PACKS", "12 PACKS", "15 PACKS", and weight specifications (e.g., "40g / 1.4oz") are visible, often in both Vietnamese and English. Some larger "ECONOMY PACK" or "MY PACK 50" multi-packs are also present.

Illuminated signs above sections of shelves clearly label product categories, with "COFFEE" appearing multiple times and "DRIED FRUITS" on the leftmost sign. While the dried fruits section is labeled, the specific products within it are not clearly identifiable. Price tags are visible on many shelves, displaying amounts such as "103.000", "112.000", and "99.000", likely in Vietnamese Dong. Woven baskets are placed beneath some shelves, possibly for additional product display or storage. No people are visible in the image, implying a focus on the merchandise itself in a well-stocked retail environment.
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Jun 4, 2026, 5:09 AM

Hội An Ward, Vietnam

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This image captures a brightly lit indoor retail display, likely within a store specializing in coffee and possibly dried fruits, set in Hội An Ward, Vietnam. The scene is dominated by well-organized shelves made of light-colored wood, featuring integrated LED strip lighting that illuminates the products. The walls visible in the background and foreground are of a dark, speckled material, providing a stark contrast to the bright display. The shelves are densely packed with various boxed and packaged coffee products, predominantly under the brand "MR.VIET". Visible coffee types include "CÀ PHÊ ĐEN AMERICANO" / "AMERICANO COFFEE BLACK" (often labeled "DEN"), "CÀ PHÊ ĐEN & KEM" / "BLACK COFFEE & CREAM", "COCONUT INSTANT COFFEE" / "CÀ PHÊ HÒA TAN DỪA", "CÀ PHÊ 3 in 1 LUWAK", and "CÀ PHÊ CAPPUCCINO 4 in 1". Several packages feature an illustration of a person wearing a traditional Vietnamese conical hat (nón lá). Product details like "20 PACKS", "12 PACKS", "15 PACKS", and weight specifications (e.g., "40g / 1.4oz") are visible, often in both Vietnamese and English. Some larger "ECONOMY PACK" or "MY PACK 50" multi-packs are also present. Illuminated signs above sections of shelves clearly label product categories, with "COFFEE" appearing multiple times and "DRIED FRUITS" on the leftmost sign. While the dried fruits section is labeled, the specific products within it are not clearly identifiable. Price tags are visible on many shelves, displaying amounts such as "103.000", "112.000", and "99.000", likely in Vietnamese Dong. Woven baskets are placed beneath some shelves, possibly for additional product display or storage. No people are visible in the image, implying a focus on the merchandise itself in a well-stocked retail environment.

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