
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts the interior of the Linh Phuoc Pagoda (Ve Chai Pagoda) in Thành phố Đà Lạt, Vietnam. The scene is dominated by a large, intricately detailed dragon sculpture crafted from mosaic tiles, broken ceramics, and glass, integrated into the architecture of a hallway. The dragon's body, primarily green and white with sections of off-white and reddish-brown accents, coils along the left wall, forming a decorative balustrade. Its scales are distinctly visible, composed of countless small, fragmented pieces. The dragon's head and flowing mane are visible in the upper left, featuring darker green and reddish hues. The hallway features a highly reflective, dark green or blue-green tiled floor. Light-colored walls border the corridor, with a framed object hanging on the right wall. Overhead, exposed wooden beams support a pale blue ceiling. The hallway recedes into the background, culminating in an archway that opens to a brightly illuminated exterior or open area. Additional mosaic-covered pillars and architectural elements are discernible further down the hall. A series of white steps are integrated into the base of the dragon sculpture at various points. A yellow object is partially visible on the left side of the distant hallway. No individuals are present.
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