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This image depicts the exterior of a multi-story Buddhist temple or pagoda located in Unknown, Vietnam, under a clear sky. The central building features traditional Vietnamese architecture with ornate, multi-tiered dark red roofs adorned with golden dragon motifs and decorative finials. The main facade is primarily light beige and dark red, with intricate golden script panels on the upper level, including one labeled "TRI TUE" (Wisdom). A grand central entrance is visible, featuring large, dark wooden double doors accessed by multiple concrete steps. Red banners with golden Vietnamese script hang vertically beside the entrance. To the left of the main steps stands a prominent white statue of Quan Am (Guanyin) on an ornate pedestal, surrounded by four intricately carved golden pillars resembling coiled dragons. Flowers are placed at the statue's base, and several dark-colored incense burners or offering tables are arranged on the steps in front. Strings of colorful rectangular Buddhist prayer flags (red, yellow, blue, white, orange) are draped above this area. To the right of the main entrance, a section of the building features a golden bas-relief sculpture of a standing deity on its lower facade, with a potted bonsai tree nearby. A circular window is present on the upper right side. Numerous red lanterns, both spherical and elongated, are strung horizontally across the facade and hanging from the eaves. Additionally, strings of traditional Vietnamese conical hats (nón lá) are suspended decoratively across the scene, both horizontally in the mid-ground and vertically from the roof structure. Various potted plants are placed on the steps and in the courtyard. Shadows from the decorative hats and structures are visible on the paving stones of the courtyard. No people are visible within the scene. A dark-colored two-wheeled vehicle is partially visible on the far right.
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