
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a detail of a building facade, likely a temple or pagoda, in Phú Xuân Ward, Vietnam. The scene is dominated by a vibrant, rectangular relief panel featuring three anthropomorphic figures, commonly identified as the Fú Lù Shòu (Three Star Gods). From left to right: The first figure is an elderly male with a long white beard and a prominent forehead, dressed in a blue robe with yellow trim. He holds a staff in his left hand and an indeterminate object in his right. The central figure is a male with a dark beard, wearing a red robe with intricate yellow and blue patterns and a red cap. He holds a green ruyi scepter in his right hand. The third figure is a male with a dark beard, clad in a green robe with yellow trim and a dark cap. He holds a cluster of peaches in both hands. The background of the relief depicts a stylized landscape with green mountains, trees, and small, traditional buildings under a light blue sky with several bird silhouettes. Above the relief, a row of reddish-brown, undulating roof tiles is visible, surmounted by a lighter-colored eave. A black rectangular floodlight or surveillance camera is mounted on a light-colored metal bracket on the roof, with visible wiring extending from it. To the immediate left of the light, a yellow and red decorative element, possibly part of a dragon or mythical creature, with two spring-like wires protruding, is partially visible. Below the relief, an ornate dark brown frieze features golden decorative patterns and partially visible Vietnamese script, forming part of a larger inscription or sign. Beneath this, a plain light-colored (possibly pinkish-beige) wall surface is present. The sky above the building appears overcast and light grey.
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