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This image depicts the interior of a large, empty assembly hall, consistent with a church or chapel, located in Diên Khánh, Vietnam. The perspective is from a slightly elevated position at the rear, looking towards the front of the room. The space features a high, vaulted ceiling. The central apex is finished with dark brown wooden planks, from which several large, white industrial-style ceiling fans are suspended. These fans have numerous blades (approximately 8-10 per fan) with distinct orange tips. The angled sections of the ceiling on either side are covered with light grey corrugated metal panels. The walls are predominantly white, with a light brown dado rail and lower wall sections. Along the upper walls, particularly on the left, are several framed pictures, possibly religious artwork. The right wall displays multiple wall-mounted flat-screen monitors and a decorative dark wooden relief carving. Multiple dark wooden doors are visible along both side walls. The main floor area is dominated by numerous rows of empty, polished dark brown wooden pews, meticulously arranged in multiple sections and facing the unseen front of the room. The flooring consists of light-colored tiles, likely white or cream, with darker reddish-brown tiled sections defining the aisles and the immediate foreground. At the far end of the room, a wooden balcony or choir loft spans the width of the space, featuring a railing constructed from light-colored wood or bamboo-like material. Microphones on stands are visible on the balcony. A staircase ascending to this balcony is partially visible on the left side. In the immediate foreground, to the right, a small dark wooden table holds a light-colored woven mat, a red cloth, and a small brown wooden box or portable lectern. No individuals are present within the scene. The room appears well-lit, clean, and in an orderly state.
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