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The image depicts a street scene in South Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam, centered on the "KING HOTEL," a multi-story building presenting a stark contrast between finished and unfinished construction. The building's right section is completed, featuring a cream-colored facade with decorative moldings around multiple blue-tinted reflective windows. This section includes several levels of ornate white balconies with balustrades, and a prominent "KING HOTEL" sign in large white letters above the main entrance. The ground floor entrance consists of large glass doors flanked by brown-marbled pillars, with potted orange flowers and green vines adorning the entryway. The building's left section is an unfinished gray concrete structure, showing exposed window openings, some lacking glass, others with partially open panes. This unfinished part extends upwards, tapering to a raw concrete pinnacle, with visible construction elements. On the street level, a dark-colored SUV, license plate partially visible as 50L-xxxx, is parked facing away from the camera in front of the hotel entrance. Several motorcycles, including a red and a white scooter, are parked near the unfinished section of the building and adjacent to the SUV. A large blue and white sign, possibly an advertisement or notice, leans against the unfinished structure, accompanied by smaller potted plants, bonsai trees, and a small red flag (likely the Vietnamese flag). The foreground shows an asphalt road with a curb and sidewalk. In the background to the left, green mountains are visible under a partly cloudy sky. To the right, other buildings with varying architectural styles line the street, including one with traditional curved rooftops. No individuals are discernible in the scene. Overhead utility wires traverse the sky.
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