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An exterior, eye-level photograph depicts the Hiển Lâm Các (Pavilion of Splendid Caprice) within the Imperial City, Phú Xuân Ward, Huế, Vietnam, under a partly cloudy sky. The central subject is a two-tiered, weathered stone and brick pavilion, characterized by its traditional tiered roof with reddish-brown tiles and dark grey, discolored walls. The lower tier features a central arched opening flanked by two circular, patterned windows. The upper tier displays a single circular, patterned window centrally placed. A small, indistinct human figure is partially visible on the lower tier to the left of the central archway. In the immediate foreground, a dark grey stone wall with an orange-tiled coping runs horizontally across the bottom of the frame. Behind this wall, a strip of green grass precedes a concrete pathway ascending from the left towards the pavilion. To the right of the grass, a dirt path runs alongside the pavilion, marked by two light-colored vertical posts. Dense green trees and foliage are visible to the left of the pavilion. To the right, a dark stone wall or fortification extends into the midground, beyond which distant urban buildings with light-colored facades and various roof styles are discernible against the horizon. The sky is a light blue, containing scattered white and grey cumulus clouds.
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