
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an outdoor Buddhist shrine or temple garden in Lang Biang - Đà Lạt, Vietnam, under an overcast sky. The central figures are three white statues, likely depicting Quan Yin (Guan Yin), arranged hierarchically. The largest statue stands on an elevated pedestal, with its right hand raised in a gesture and its left hand extended downwards. Below and in front of it, a medium-sized standing statue is positioned on a separate pedestal, and a smaller, seated statue rests at ground level. Behind the two lower statues, a white wall serves as a backdrop, featuring a decorative signboard with partially visible Vietnamese text. Prominent text includes "NGUYỆN" (vow/prayer), indicating the site's religious purpose. On either side of the statues, ornate street lamps with multiple globe lights are visible. The scene is framed by abundant greenery, including tall evergreen trees and trees with weeping foliage in the background. The foreground and sides are adorned with a meticulously landscaped garden, characterized by numerous artfully pruned bonsai trees displayed in large pots and on wooden stands. In front of the smallest statue, a small table holds offerings, including two blue vases filled with yellow flowers, other small bowls, and additional blue vases with white flowers. The setting evokes a sense of peace and reverence.
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