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An outdoor scene in Cam Ly - Đà Lạt, Vietnam, features a large, upright stone monument with prominent golden Vietnamese calligraphy, standing alongside a colorful statue and various natural rock formations amidst lush greenery. The sky above is bright and overcast, suggesting daytime with diffuse light. The central subject is a statue, highly resembling Sun Wukong (the Monkey King) from the Chinese classic "Journey to the West," dressed in a yellow tunic with red sashes, and wearing a golden crown. The monkey-faced figure has a dark beard and holds a staff, striking a dynamic pose as if mid-action or poised. The statue stands on a rock base, and nearby, one can discern a carved stone face resembling a lion or tiger emerging from the ground, its mouth open in a grin or roar. The stone monument to the left is a tall, rough-hewn slab of greyish-brown rock, intricately carved with gilded Vietnamese script. The visible words include "Thập Định" (or "Thập Dinh") at the top, followed by "Giác Tức" in the middle, and "Linh Quang" towards the bottom, suggesting a spiritual or Buddhist phrase that roughly translates to "Ten Samadhis, Awakening, Spiritual Light." Behind the statue and the monument, dense green trees and smaller shrubs create a natural backdrop. A larger tree with visible branches and leaves stands to the right, adding depth to the scene. Small white flowers bloom in a cluster near the base of the statue, while scattered purple flowers are visible further back. The ground is paved with asphalt, with some fallen yellow leaves and patches of grass. The overall atmosphere is cultural and serene, typical of a temple ground or a landscaped area.
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