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The image displays the entrance to the Quảng Triệu Assembly Hall (Cantonese Assembly Hall) in Hội An Ward, Hội An, Vietnam, under an overcast sky. The ground is wet and reflective, indicating recent precipitation. A large, multi-tiered gateway with a red and green tiled roof dominates the center. Two prominent reddish-brown pillars, adorned with intricate patterns, support the structure. Centered above the main archway is an ornate, gold-framed rectangular plaque bearing the gold Chinese characters "會館廣肇" on a red background. Two red traditional spherical lanterns hang from the archway. In the lower right foreground, a woman is partially visible, facing left. She has dark hair tied with a pink scrunchie and wears a pink rain poncho with white polka dots. To the left of the main gate, a blue metal fence or barrier partially obscures green foliage. An adjacent wall, featuring geometric patterns, displays a white sign with blue Vietnamese text, including "PHÒNG KIỂM SÓAT ĐỒI QUẦN" (Control Room for Crowd Management). Beyond the main gateway, a stone pathway with several steps leads uphill towards a secondary temple-like building with red walls and a green tiled roof, consistent with traditional architecture. Approximately six to eight indistinct individuals are visible on this pathway, ascending the steps towards the inner structure. Dark green foliage from trees is visible in the background against the uniform gray sky.
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