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A circular, red sign with white lettering is visible against a dark background. The sign appears to be made of metal or a similar rigid material and has visible cracks and wear marks, suggesting it has been exposed to the elements. The text on the sign is in Vietnamese. The top line reads "Nhà nghỉ," which translates to "Guesthouse" or "Inn." Below this, in larger, bold lettering, is "HOÀNG GIA," meaning "Imperial" or "Royal." The next line of text, also in white, is "in phòng - Bám chuong." This appears to be a partial phrase. "in phòng" can mean "rent room" or "in room," and "Bám chuong" might be a phonetic spelling or a specific term related to accommodation. The bottom line of the sign displays a phone number: "ĐT: 0243.718.6599". "ĐT" is an abbreviation for "Điện thoại," meaning "telephone." The number is a typical Vietnamese landline number for the Hanoi area (indicated by the area code 024). The overall impression is of a weathered sign for a guesthouse or inn named "Hoàng Gia," located in Hanoi, Vietnam. The sign is likely mounted on a building or at the entrance to the establishment.
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