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This image displays the exterior facade of Tan Dinh Church (Nhà thờ Tân Định), located at 289 Hai Ba Trung, Ward 8, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The perspective is a low-angle upward view of the building's front elevation.

The structure exhibits a neo-Gothic architectural style, constructed from light grey-beige rough-hewn stone blocks at its base and smoother light beige/white concrete/stone for upper decorative elements. A large, central arched doorway at the bottom features dark brown, double wooden doors with paneled sections. These doors are adorned with intricate dark metallic decorative hinges and scrollwork, and a small gold-colored padlock is visible securing them at the center seam.

Immediately above the arched entrance, a section of the wall presents two tall, arched windows. These windows are fitted with horizontal louvers or shutters, and what appears to be stained glass is partially visible behind them. Ornate columns and detailed architectural carvings frame these windows. The building ascends into a multi-tiered bell tower, characterized by numerous decorative arches, pilasters, additional fenestration, and culminating in a crenellated top.

The sky above is clear and light blue. Strings of colorful triangular pennant flags (bunting) are visible strung across the upper left portion of the frame, indicating a festive or celebratory atmosphere. No individuals are present in the scene.
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This image displays the exterior facade of Tan Dinh Church (Nhà thờ Tân Định), located at 289 Hai Ba Trung, Ward 8, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The perspective is a low-angle upward view of the building's front elevation. The structure exhibits a neo-Gothic architectural style, constructed from light grey-beige rough-hewn stone blocks at its base and smoother light beige/white concrete/stone for upper decorative elements. A large, central arched doorway at the bottom features dark brown, double wooden doors with paneled sections. These doors are adorned with intricate dark metallic decorative hinges and scrollwork, and a small gold-colored padlock is visible securing them at the center seam. Immediately above the arched entrance, a section of the wall presents two tall, arched windows. These windows are fitted with horizontal louvers or shutters, and what appears to be stained glass is partially visible behind them. Ornate columns and detailed architectural carvings frame these windows. The building ascends into a multi-tiered bell tower, characterized by numerous decorative arches, pilasters, additional fenestration, and culminating in a crenellated top. The sky above is clear and light blue. Strings of colorful triangular pennant flags (bunting) are visible strung across the upper left portion of the frame, indicating a festive or celebratory atmosphere. No individuals are present in the scene.

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