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The image depicts an outdoor scene in Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam, centered on a large, white marble Foo Dog (guardian lion) statue. The primary statue stands on a multi-tiered, ornate pedestal, with a smaller Foo Dog cub positioned to its immediate right on the same base. The larger statue features an open mouth, prominent eyes, a detailed mane, and a smaller carved dragon-like figure on its chest. The base of the pedestal includes carved floral patterns within a triangular frame. To the left of the statue, a grey, block-patterned stone wall topped with a black metal fence extends horizontally. Green foliage is visible beyond the fence. Hanging above the wall are two red, spherical Chinese-style lanterns with gold detailing and red tassels. To the right of the statue, part of a building is visible, featuring an arched, terracotta-colored entrance. A dark wooden, slatted double door is partially visible within the archway. The building's supports or walls are constructed from rough-hewn grey stone blocks. A set of light brown steps leads up to the building entrance. The ground in the foreground is paved with grey concrete, showing signs of wear and minor discoloration, with scattered dry leaves. No people are present in the frame. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.
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