
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a shrine in what appears to be a Buddhist temple or a similar religious site located in Hoi Phu Ward, Vietnam. The shrine is made of wood and features an intricately carved roof. Underneath the roof, a collection of bronze bells and decorative elements hangs from the ceiling. A large bell hangs directly above the shrine. The main altar is adorned with flowers, including orchids and yellow blossoms, alongside fruits and other offerings. Two statues, presumably of deities, are prominently displayed on the altar. A wooden box with the inscription "PHƯỚC SƯƠNG" sits in front of the altar, likely a donation box. The floor is covered with terracotta tiles. Two red lanterns hang from either side of the temple entrance. A sign in the background reads "VUI LÒNG BỎ GIÀY DÉP BÊN NGOÀI" and "威旅三洲", which may be Vietnamese and Chinese characters asking visitors to remove their shoes before entering. The temple's structure consists of wooden pillars with ornate bases.
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