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This image captures a detail of a temple entrance area, identified as Chùa Phật Học (Buddhist Temple) in Quy Nhon City, Vietnam. In the immediate foreground, a weathered, grey-blue stone or concrete balustrade adorned with intricate dragon sculptures rises along the edge of a staircase. The dragons exhibit detailed scales, claws, and swirling, cloud-like motifs, with some sections showing light-colored mineral deposits or wear. A small crumpled piece of white paper litter is visible on the steps beneath the balustrade. Beyond the balustrade, a wide, light-colored concrete courtyard or pathway stretches towards a large, ornate temple gate (cổng tam quan) in the midground. This gate is constructed from a peach or light orange material and features three arches. The two visible pillars supporting the main arches are topped with traditional tiered pagoda-style roofs. The central arch prominently displays a golden Dharma wheel symbol at its apex. Red metal gates within the arches are partially open, revealing a multi-story building behind them, characterized by white and light brown facades and multiple windows. The scene is illuminated by bright sunlight under a clear, unobstructed blue sky. No individuals or active interactions are present.
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