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A large, greyish-white marble sculpture, approximately 3 meters tall, stands on a tiled promenade in Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. The sculpture's upper section features a fanned, layered design, resembling a stylized leaf or a fanned object, resting on a tapered, conical base. The base sits on a square plinth, which bears the inscription "MÔ PHỎNG NÓN NGỰA PHÚ GIA" and "REPRESENTATION OF PHU GIA PALM LEAF CONICAL HAT" in black lettering. Four circular, metallic ground lights are embedded in the grey pavement surrounding the sculpture's base. Behind the promenade, a low, light brown concrete wall separates the paved area from a wide, light brown sandy beach. The ocean stretches into the distance, with small, gentle waves breaking near the shore. Two human figures are visible on the beach near the water's edge: one standing on the wet sand, and another partially submerged in the shallow waves. In the far distance, across the calm grey-blue sea, at least five large cargo ships are discernible on the horizon. The sky is uniformly overcast with light grey clouds, suggesting diffused daylight.
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