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The image depicts the exterior grounds of Chùa Minh Đức (Minh Duc Pagoda) in the city of Unknown, Vietnam. In the immediate foreground, a large, light-colored granite statue of a dragon's head is prominently featured, facing right. The dragon possesses an open mouth revealing carved fangs and detailed scales across its head and snout. Its eye is circular with a defined pupil. To the right, in the mid-ground, a gray stone statue of a bald, robed figure, presumably a Buddhist arhat or monk, sits in a contemplative posture with elongated earlobes. This figure rests on a rough-hewn stone base that bears the Vietnamese inscription "KHU VỰC LỄ QUÁN" (Ceremonial Area). The background features a white building with dark brown wooden double doors or panels visible below a brown wooden sign. This sign prominently displays the Vietnamese text "CHÙA MINH ĐỨC". White architectural columns and decorative eaves are also visible against the building's facade. The scene is static, composed entirely of permanent stone sculptures and temple architecture under daylight conditions.
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