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The image displays the elaborately decorated entrance of a building located at 145 Ha Long Ward, Vietnam. The facade surrounding the entrance features a prominent yellow-brown marbled pattern with white veins. A large, ornate, double-leaf metal gate, finished in a gold or brass color, secures the entry. Each gate leaf is adorned with a raised, intricate golden emblem resembling a coat of arms. Above the gate, a string of small red flags is horizontally suspended, alternating between the Flag of Vietnam (red with a yellow star) and flags bearing a yellow hammer and sickle symbol. Further up, a dark-framed horizontal window with interior grilles is visible, along with a white dome-shaped security camera mounted on the marbled wall to the left of the window. A portion of a dark-framed balcony window with closed wooden shutters is visible on the left side of the image. To the left of the gate, a white rectangular plaque with the number "145" is affixed to the marble pillar. To the right, a gold-colored plaque, partially legible, reads "ĐIỆN NAM" among other text. The ground in front of the gate is paved with gray rectangular stone pavers, and a large pot of dense yellow chrysanthemums is placed on the sidewalk to the right of the entrance. A dark red tiled threshold is present directly beneath the gate. No people or discernible actions are present in the scene.
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