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An upward-angled, low-perspective view captures the highly ornate, multi-tiered bell tower and a section of the facade of the Tân Định Church (Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus) in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The structure is predominantly light-colored, likely stone or painted concrete, exhibiting Neo-Gothic architectural features. At the lowest visible section of the facade, two prominent arched openings are present. Each opening contains a lower segment fitted with horizontal white louvered shutters, positioned below a semi-circular stained-glass window featuring indistinct patterns. Above these windows, a circular rose window with an intricate radial design is centered within a larger decorative arch. The facade is extensively detailed with decorative moldings, corbels, and fluted pilasters. The bell tower ascends, tapering slightly, with multiple levels of arched windows and openings, some framed by slender columns. Buttresses or architectural projections flank the central tower, also adorned with decorative elements. The sky above is overcast or lightly cloudy. Strung diagonally across the upper left quadrant of the image, above the church tower, are multiple lines of colorful triangular pennant banners in red, yellow, green, and blue, indicating a festive or celebratory display. No people are visible in the scene.
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