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A large white marble statue of a standing female deity, likely Quan Âm (Guanyin), occupies the foreground of an indoor or semi-enclosed space in Đăk Mar, Vietnam. The statue features a crown, flowing robes, a beaded necklace, and holds a lotus bud in its left hand while its right hand is raised in a mudra. It rests on a multi-tiered lotus pedestal. To the left of the main statue, a collection of smaller white marble or stone statues are arranged on shelves and directly on the floor. These include seated figures, some appearing to be wrapped in protective plastic, and several pairs of standing figures. The environment exhibits characteristics of a construction or renovation site. Several structural pillars are prominently visible, wrapped in protective white panels branded with "Gia Phát" and "ALUMINUM COMPOSITE PANEL." The ceiling is painted a bright yellow with intricate, swirling patterns, and a large golden lotus-shaped capital adorns one pillar. The floor is a light-colored, possibly concrete, surface with faded circular designs. In the background right, a set of unadorned concrete steps leads upwards. Green foliage is visible through an opening on the left, indicating an external view.
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