
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a detailed view of a stone statue, likely a Foo Dog or guardian lion, situated in front of a building in Đà Nẵng, Vietnam. The statue is carved from a light-colored stone and features intricate details on its head, mane, paws, and the pedestal it rests upon. The Foo Dog is depicted in a seated position, with its front paws resting on a spherical object adorned with a grid pattern. The creature has a fierce yet somewhat stylized expression, with its mouth open revealing teeth. Its mane is rendered with swirling patterns, and a smaller, dragon-like face appears on its chest. The pedestal is elaborately carved with layers of decorative elements. A prominent feature is a triangular inset on the front, containing a carved flower with radiating lines on either side, suggestive of petals or stylized clouds. Below this, a band of wavy, swirling patterns is carved, followed by more rectangular and floral motifs on the lower sections of the pedestal. The entire structure rests on a marble-like surface. In the background, blurred elements suggest an urban environment. A green panel with a logo, possibly a registration mark, is visible to the left. To the right, a reflective surface with vertical lines and distant lights indicates a shopfront or office building, with text that appears to read "Express" and "VPBank" visible. The lighting suggests it might be evening or indoors with artificial lighting. The image is a close-up, focusing primarily on the statue and its immediate surroundings. No people are visible in the frame. The overall impression is one of a well-maintained and ornately decorated piece of public art or architectural embellishment.
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