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The image captures a vibrant and colorful candy stall, likely found in a market or fair setting. The primary focus is a large display table filled with numerous types of gummy candies and other sweets, arranged in rectangular metal trays. The candies exhibit an incredible variety of shapes, colors, and textures. There are trays filled with classic gummy bears, worm-shaped gummies, rings, fruit-shaped gummies (such as what appear to be banana or mango slices), hearts, dots, and many other abstract and whimsical forms. Some notable shapes include tiny colorful creatures in the bottom central tray and trays featuring "eyeball" gummies with distinct pupils. The color palette is exceptionally diverse, encompassing reds, oranges, yellows, greens, blues, purples, pinks, white, and brown, with some candies appearing multi-colored or sugar-coated. Each tray is generously filled, creating an inviting and abundant display. Above the candy display, a diamond-shaped white sign with red text is prominently visible on the left. The text reads: * "THẾ GIỚI KẸO MÈO" (which translates to "Cat Candy World" or "World of Cat Candy," possibly a brand name). * "ĐỒNG GIÁ" (meaning "Same Price" or "Uniform Price"). * "25.000 / 100G" (indicating a price of 25,000 Vietnamese Dong per 100 grams). * "(TỰ CHỌN)" (meaning "Self-select" or "Choose your own"). This sign clearly indicates that customers can choose their own candies, which are then priced by weight. Hanging near the sign on the left is a clear plastic bucket with a handle, presumably for customers to fill with their chosen candies. To the right of the sign, a cluster of smaller, clear plastic mini-buckets or cups hangs from a horizontal green pole. This pole, resembling a bamboo stalk, extends across the top of the stall, supporting the sign, the hanging containers, and several white cylindrical light fixtures that brightly illuminate the candy. In the upper right portion of the image, several plush toys are visible, including a yellow and orange giraffe and two smaller brown and green stuffed animals (possibly hamsters or mice), also hanging from the green pole. This detail, along with the colorful candy, suggests a family-friendly or entertainment-oriented environment, possibly hinting at an adjacent game booth or toy stall. The background on the far left, behind the sign, shows a vibrant backdrop featuring images of potted plants, possibly kumquat trees, which are traditional Vietnamese New Year (Tết) decorations. The floor appears to be concrete or pavement. The overall bright lighting suggests an indoor setting or an evening market.
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