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This image captures the upper floor and balcony of a wooden building, likely a traditional house or structure, in Thôn 5, Vietnam. The building's facade is constructed from polished, horizontal wooden planks with a warm, reddish-brown finish, topped by a dark, corrugated metal roofline. A balcony extends across the width of the building, featuring a sturdy golden-brown metal railing. Prominently displayed on the balcony are two large, deep blue ceramic vases, each resting on a small wooden base. These vases are adorned with intricate raised reliefs depicting dragons, a common motif in East Asian art. To the left of the vases, two woven bamboo baskets are hung from the railing; one is a conical, tightly woven basket, and the other is a more open, cylindrical design. A glimpse of another brown ceramic jar is visible on the far left edge of the balcony. Behind the railing, the wooden wall features architectural elements in a striking red. A large, four-paneled wooden door is positioned to the left. To its right is a window flanked by red wooden shutters, which are open to reveal a grid of vertical wooden bars. A small, dark, rectangular opening is visible above the red door. The overall scene is static and devoid of human activity, showcasing the building's craftsmanship and decorative elements under what appears to be natural daylight. There is no visible text in the image.
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