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A set of dark gray metal gates serves as the entrance to a building in Ha Long Ward, Vietnam. The gates consist of multiple panels, two prominent central ones featuring extensive laser-cut designs. Each central panel displays a large circular motif with an outer Greek key border and intricate inner geometric and stylized cut-outs. Foliate scrollwork patterns adorn the corners of the panels; one upper-corner design includes a subtle red accent. Two vertical, rectangular dark gray handles are affixed to the central opening panels. A dark vertical post supports the gate structure on the right side of the central opening. To the far right, a white building facade with a mounted yellow and black rectangular sign displaying '182B' is visible. Above the gates, a white ceiling houses a circular recessed light and a dark rectangular support beam. The ground directly in front of the gates is paved with rectangular gray tiles. No individuals are present.
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