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A tall, light-colored stone or concrete statue of Quan Am (Guan Yin) stands prominently against a densely overcast, gray sky. The statue, depicted in profile facing right, features the figure adorned in flowing robes with a hooded head covering. The right hand is raised with fingers extended, while the left hand is lowered, appearing to hold a small, elongated object. The statue is elevated on a multi-tiered lotus-petal pedestal, which in turn rests upon a tall, white, multi-sided plinth. Below and to the left of the statue's base, a section of a concrete balustrade and an ascending staircase structure are visible. Two flags fly from poles in this area: a Buddhist flag (displaying blue, yellow, red, white, and orange vertical stripes) and a Vietnamese national flag (red with a central yellow star). A third Buddhist flag is partially visible on a pole in the lower right quadrant of the image. The immediate foreground shows exposed metal rebar protruding from the ground, suggesting either ongoing construction or an undeveloped area. The scene is located at Linh Ung Pagoda, Son Tra Peninsula, Da Nang, Vietnam.
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