
Stake attention in this memory
The scene depicts the exterior of a Buddhist temple, specifically Long Khanh Pagoda, located in Tran Phu Ward, Quy Nhon City, Vietnam. In the foreground, a prominent, weathered grey stone dragon sculpture forms the balustrade of a multi-step concrete staircase, ascending towards the temple's entrance. The dragon statue features detailed scales, an open mouth, and curled forms along its body, continuing upwards in segments alongside the stairs. The temple building is characterized by its traditional Vietnamese architecture, including multi-tiered roofs with red tiles, light yellow walls, and ornate red-painted wooden structural elements. A Buddhist flag, with horizontal stripes of blue, yellow, red, white, and orange, flies from a flagpole positioned near the upper level of the temple. A partial view of another colorful banner (blue, yellow, red) is visible on the left side of the structure. Architectural details such as carved wooden doors, decorative latticework, and columns are discernible. A small red lantern hangs from an upper eaves. The sky above is clear and light blue. No individuals are visible in the frame.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found








