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The image captures a detailed street-level scene on a paved sidewalk in Ha Long Ward, Vietnam. The central subject is a heavily wired utility pole, painted yellow near its base, against an overcast sky. Numerous black electrical and communication cables are densely wrapped and tangled around the upper section of the pole. Attached to the pole are two utility boxes: an upper yellowish-beige box labeled "INTERNET Wi-Fi 6" with Vietnamese text and a phone number (038.929.2468), and a lower cream-colored box bearing the "VNN Vina" logo, "THAM DOT," and a phone number (01.937.447.924). The base of the utility pole is surrounded by various potted plants. A tall Dracaena with a prominent, bulbous caudex is planted in a blue and white patterned ceramic pot on a stack of grey square paving stones. To its left, a dark-leafed bush grows in a black plastic pot. To the right, multiple smaller plants, including those with purple and green foliage and small white flowers, are arranged in ceramic pots, some elevated on ornate stands or bricks. A black plastic crate with a grid pattern rests on the sidewalk to the left of the plant arrangement. A mop and a broom lean against the pole amidst the plants. In the background, a paved street runs parallel to the sidewalk. A black SUV, possibly a Ford Everest, is parked on the street, facing left. Across the street, multi-story residential buildings with balconies are visible, featuring light blue and white facades. Strings of small red Vietnamese flags are strung horizontally across the street between buildings, and decorative red lanterns hang near building entrances, including one with the number "138." No people are visible in the scene, and no specific actions or interactions are depicted. The environment suggests an active urban residential area.
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