
Stake attention in this memory
An evening scene in Hội An Ward, Vietnam, features an outdoor or semi-outdoor paved area dominated by extensive bamboo construction. The flooring consists of irregular dark stone pavers. Vertical and diagonal bamboo poles form structural elements and wall coverings, with a horizontal bamboo overhang. Two woven bamboo cage-style light fixtures hang from the overhead structure, emitting a warm glow. Centrally positioned is a large, wall-mounted flat-screen television displaying a performance. The screen shows multiple individuals engaged in an acrobatic act, forming a pyramid structure with bamboo poles against a dark background, typical of a "Vietnamese Bamboo Circus." To the left of the monitor, a tall white planter holds a small green plant. Above and to the left on the bamboo wall, a framed artwork depicts a child in dark clothing with a red element. A circular, light-colored gauge or decorative element is affixed to the bamboo wall further right. To the right of the monitor, a circular, shallow woven bamboo tray, labeled "Love the show?", rests on a bamboo cross-legged stand. Several small, blank square notebooks or pieces of paper and a pen are placed on the tray, suggesting a feedback mechanism. Immediately to the right of this stand, a tall, black A-frame sign advertises "XIẾC TRẺ VIỆT NAM" (Vietnamese Bamboo Circus), detailing show information including "LIVE AT HỘI AN DOME CENTER" and "TICKET AVAILABLE HERE," with an illustrative image of a performer holding a bamboo pole. The overall illumination suggests artificial lighting in a nighttime setting.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found







