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The image depicts the entrance to a historical site, possibly a former prison or labor camp, in Lâm Viên - Đà Lạt, Vietnam. A weathered, two-story building with a pitched roof dominates the center of the frame, flying a Vietnamese flag from its gable. The building's facade is a pale beige color, with several multi-paned windows with red shutters on the upper level. A covered entryway leads into the building, where two individuals in military-style uniforms can be seen.

To the left, a smaller, yellowish building with a red-tiled roof is partially visible. This building features windows with dark red frames and stone accents at its base. A metal gate, also red, is situated to the right of this structure, leading further into the property.

The scene is set against a backdrop of a cloudy, overcast sky with patches of blue. Overhead, a complex network of power lines crisscrosses the sky, and a street lamp is visible on the left. Trees, including pine trees, are present in the background, suggesting a somewhat natural or park-like setting surrounding the facility.

A sign in Vietnamese is mounted on a pillar to the right of the entrance, reading "DI TÍCH QUAN" and "NHÀ LAO THIẾU NHI ĐÀ LẠT" and "1971-19..." suggesting it is a historical monument related to a youth detention center in Đà Lạt, with a partial date indicating its period of operation. The overall impression is one of a somewhat neglected but significant historical landmark.
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Jun 16, 2026, 6:30 AM

Lâm Viên - Đà Lạt, Vietnam

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The image depicts the entrance to a historical site, possibly a former prison or labor camp, in Lâm Viên - Đà Lạt, Vietnam. A weathered, two-story building with a pitched roof dominates the center of the frame, flying a Vietnamese flag from its gable. The building's facade is a pale beige color, with several multi-paned windows with red shutters on the upper level. A covered entryway leads into the building, where two individuals in military-style uniforms can be seen. To the left, a smaller, yellowish building with a red-tiled roof is partially visible. This building features windows with dark red frames and stone accents at its base. A metal gate, also red, is situated to the right of this structure, leading further into the property. The scene is set against a backdrop of a cloudy, overcast sky with patches of blue. Overhead, a complex network of power lines crisscrosses the sky, and a street lamp is visible on the left. Trees, including pine trees, are present in the background, suggesting a somewhat natural or park-like setting surrounding the facility. A sign in Vietnamese is mounted on a pillar to the right of the entrance, reading "DI TÍCH QUAN" and "NHÀ LAO THIẾU NHI ĐÀ LẠT" and "1971-19..." suggesting it is a historical monument related to a youth detention center in Đà Lạt, with a partial date indicating its period of operation. The overall impression is one of a somewhat neglected but significant historical landmark.

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