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The image displays the front facade of a multi-story traditional building, likely a temple or pagoda, located in Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. A wide, reddish-brown granite staircase with at least seven visible steps leads up to the ground floor entrance. This entrance features ornate wooden double doors and is flanked by four prominent pillars. These pillars are dark wood, adorned with vertical gold-colored inscriptions (likely Vietnamese or Chinese characters) and have dark blue bases. A row of nine spherical red lanterns with yellow tassels hangs uniformly above the ground floor entrance. Inside the central ground floor doorway, an indistinct human figure is partially visible within the darker interior, near an illuminated altar or shrine. To the far right, a tall, dark, decorative object or fan stands against a cream-colored wall. The second floor features a white balustrade with intricate grey carved scrollwork, topped by a red and yellow railing. Above this, a wide blue translucent corrugated canopy is supported by dark wooden beams. Numerous small, golden, bell-shaped or lantern-like ornaments are suspended densely from the underside of this canopy. A second row of larger red spherical lanterns hangs beneath the canopy, spaced further apart than those on the ground floor. The building's exterior walls are uniformly light cream or yellow. The sky above is clear, pale blue, transitioning to white at the top.
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