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A wide-angle, street-level photograph depicts a multi-lane asphalt boulevard in Ha Long Ward, Vietnam, under an overcast sky. The roadway features two visible lanes in each direction, separated by a central median. White dashed lines delineate traffic lanes and the inner edges of the median, with a solid white line bordering the far right pavement. A white and red traffic barrier is positioned in the distant central median, partially obstructing the forward lane. On the left side of the road, a row of multi-story buildings with white/beige facades and red-tiled roofs is visible. The prominent "MINH PHONG HOTEL" sign in yellow lettering is displayed on the rooftop of one such building. In the immediate foreground on the left, a structure covered with green netting stands, fronted by a red sign with partially legible Vietnamese text, including "THANH LY CÁ CÁC..." and a phone number. The central median is landscaped with evenly spaced palm trees and modern streetlights featuring double luminaires. Multiple red flags or banners are attached to poles within the median. Along the far right side of the road, a continuous light grey concrete barrier or wall is present, with additional palm trees and streetlights visible beyond the main road lanes. Two individuals on a dark-colored scooter, both wearing helmets (one light shirt, one dark shirt), are stopped alongside the concrete barrier on the far right. Two distant cars are barely visible on the road. The background is dominated by numerous karst limestone formations, characteristic of Ha Long Bay, rising prominently under the uniformly overcast, light grey sky.
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