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The image displays a grey stone sculpture group depicting a religious scene, identified as a Station of the Cross, located outdoors in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

The central figure on the left is a large statue of a male figure, presumably Jesus, with a crown of thorns and long hair and beard. He is shown carrying a heavy, stylized wooden cross over his right shoulder. His left arm is extended forward and slightly upward, palm open, as he gazes towards the figures on the right. This group comprises two female statues and a child. The upper female figure stands, draped in flowing robes, with her right hand covering her lower face, conveying an expression of grief or lament. Below her, a second female figure kneels on one knee, also in draped clothing, with her hands clasped together near her chest, looking upwards. A small, nude child figure is positioned against the kneeling woman, looking towards the figure of Jesus.

The entire sculpture group rests on a multi-tiered rectangular grey stone base, the front of which is adorned with repeating gothic arch motifs. The ground immediately surrounding the monument is paved with dark grey tiles. In the background, a white sign with Vietnamese text is visible, partially obscured, which reads "NHÀ THỜ THÁNH ANTÔN GIÁO XỨ" (St. Anthony Parish Church) and "DÒNG VĨNH GIÁO PHẬN BÀ RỊA" (Diocese of Bà Rịa). Numerous utility poles and overhead power lines crisscross against a clear, light blue sky. To the right, decorative gothic architectural elements with spires and arches are present, alongside a string of colorful triangular flags. In the distant left background, a multi-story building with a red tile roof and an aged facade, along with a paved road and some greenery, are visible.
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Feb 12, 2026, 8:49 AM

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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The image displays a grey stone sculpture group depicting a religious scene, identified as a Station of the Cross, located outdoors in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The central figure on the left is a large statue of a male figure, presumably Jesus, with a crown of thorns and long hair and beard. He is shown carrying a heavy, stylized wooden cross over his right shoulder. His left arm is extended forward and slightly upward, palm open, as he gazes towards the figures on the right. This group comprises two female statues and a child. The upper female figure stands, draped in flowing robes, with her right hand covering her lower face, conveying an expression of grief or lament. Below her, a second female figure kneels on one knee, also in draped clothing, with her hands clasped together near her chest, looking upwards. A small, nude child figure is positioned against the kneeling woman, looking towards the figure of Jesus. The entire sculpture group rests on a multi-tiered rectangular grey stone base, the front of which is adorned with repeating gothic arch motifs. The ground immediately surrounding the monument is paved with dark grey tiles. In the background, a white sign with Vietnamese text is visible, partially obscured, which reads "NHÀ THỜ THÁNH ANTÔN GIÁO XỨ" (St. Anthony Parish Church) and "DÒNG VĨNH GIÁO PHẬN BÀ RỊA" (Diocese of Bà Rịa). Numerous utility poles and overhead power lines crisscross against a clear, light blue sky. To the right, decorative gothic architectural elements with spires and arches are present, alongside a string of colorful triangular flags. In the distant left background, a multi-story building with a red tile roof and an aged facade, along with a paved road and some greenery, are visible.

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