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The image displays a weathered, multi-tiered stone pagoda-like monument, approximately 1.5 to 2 meters in height, situated in a courtyard or garden within Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. The monument is dark gray with extensive moss and lichen growth, exhibiting multiple ornate tiers, and recessed panels on its body. Red markings, possibly characters, are visible on a lower rectangular panel on the front. Positioned on the concrete ground directly in front of the monument are two ceramic items: a blue and white patterned cylindrical incense burner containing several red incense sticks, and a smaller, slender blue and white patterned vase. Lush green tropical foliage surrounds the monument and extends into the background. Tall palm trees or similar broad-leafed plants are prominent on the left, while a leafy tree bearing small green, oval-shaped fruits occupies the right side. In the background, a two-story building with light yellow-beige walls, brown wooden balconies, and support pillars is visible. A gray stone bench with the text "THANH DUNG" inscribed on its backrest is partially visible on the right side of the scene, along with some smaller potted plants and blue containers near the base of the building's pillars. The ground consists of concrete paving and bare earth with some sparse green vegetation. No individuals are present in the scene.
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