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This daytime image captures the street-facing facade of a building in South Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam, under a clear blue sky. The central subject is a distinct, copper-toned building with a large, inverted boat-hull or arch-shaped front, featuring vertical seams. Its primary entrance is a dark archway with a patterned, possibly scaled, frame at the top, above which a yellow sign reads "NĂM THÊM". Flanking the entrance are two large, ornate gray and red planters, each holding a mature, pruned tree. The left tree is sheltered by a green Sprite-branded umbrella, and the right tree by a red Coca-Cola-branded umbrella. The planters themselves bear text, with "Thiên Đức" partially visible on the right one. Inside the building's entrance, one individual is visible seated on a chair at a table to the left, wearing dark clothing and white-striped slides. The interior appears well-lit further back. Overhead, multiple black utility lines traverse the sky in front of the building and extend across the frame. To the left of the main structure, a section of an adjacent building with a bamboo-slat facade is visible. To the right, another building with white walls is partially seen, topped by a structure bearing the name "Kadupul". The immediate foreground consists of a concrete sidewalk with discernible cracks, leading to an asphalt road. Sunlight is strong, casting prominent shadows from the potted plants onto the sidewalk and the building's interior. Blue plastic buckets are hanging on the wall to the right of the right potted plant, near a red cooler and what appears to be a red broom handle.
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