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This image captures the elaborate, multi-tiered entrance gate of a temple or pagoda located in South Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam.

The uppermost section features a dark, curved tiled roof, topped by a small, multi-tiered pagoda spire. Below the roofline, a narrow horizontal band displays faded yellow characters on a dark background. The prominent mid-section is a wide, horizontal frieze in a faded blue hue, divided into four distinct arched panels containing relief sculptures. From left to right: the first panel shows stylized floral motifs; the second displays a standing deity or warrior figure in light relief; the third, centered, depicts a seated figure with a halo, likely a Buddha or Bodhisattva; and the fourth features another standing deity or warrior figure. The last panel on the far right also shows floral motifs. Two small, rectangular light fixtures are mounted on the wall below the upper frieze.

The main entrance is a large, central arched gateway. The arch itself is framed in light grey, while its interior is painted bright yellow with ornate red floral or symbolic patterns in relief. A double-leaf, golden-colored metal gate with vertical bars closes this archway, secured by a padlock at its center. The lower portion of the gate is solid metal. Through the gate bars, a paved surface and distant greenery are visible.

The entire lower structure of the gate is constructed from large, rough-hewn dark grey stone blocks. Vertical columns of gold-colored characters (likely Chinese script) are inscribed on the stone wall to both the left and right of the main archway. Partially visible smaller arched openings or decorative niches are present on either side of the main arch. At the base, to the left and right of the golden gate, are ornate dark planters each containing a small, well-manicured green bush or bonsai-like plant.

The sky above is partially cloudy. There are no individuals, animals, or vehicles visible in the scene. The structure exhibits signs of weathering but remains largely intact.
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Mar 11, 2026, 2:58 AM

South Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam

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This image captures the elaborate, multi-tiered entrance gate of a temple or pagoda located in South Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. The uppermost section features a dark, curved tiled roof, topped by a small, multi-tiered pagoda spire. Below the roofline, a narrow horizontal band displays faded yellow characters on a dark background. The prominent mid-section is a wide, horizontal frieze in a faded blue hue, divided into four distinct arched panels containing relief sculptures. From left to right: the first panel shows stylized floral motifs; the second displays a standing deity or warrior figure in light relief; the third, centered, depicts a seated figure with a halo, likely a Buddha or Bodhisattva; and the fourth features another standing deity or warrior figure. The last panel on the far right also shows floral motifs. Two small, rectangular light fixtures are mounted on the wall below the upper frieze. The main entrance is a large, central arched gateway. The arch itself is framed in light grey, while its interior is painted bright yellow with ornate red floral or symbolic patterns in relief. A double-leaf, golden-colored metal gate with vertical bars closes this archway, secured by a padlock at its center. The lower portion of the gate is solid metal. Through the gate bars, a paved surface and distant greenery are visible. The entire lower structure of the gate is constructed from large, rough-hewn dark grey stone blocks. Vertical columns of gold-colored characters (likely Chinese script) are inscribed on the stone wall to both the left and right of the main archway. Partially visible smaller arched openings or decorative niches are present on either side of the main arch. At the base, to the left and right of the golden gate, are ornate dark planters each containing a small, well-manicured green bush or bonsai-like plant. The sky above is partially cloudy. There are no individuals, animals, or vehicles visible in the scene. The structure exhibits signs of weathering but remains largely intact.

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