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This daytime image captures a scene in Lang Biang, Đà Lạt, Vietnam, likely an area around a temple or pagoda. The main subject is a traditional Vietnamese building with a distinct dark tiled roof, featuring an elaborately sculpted white dragon and other ornate decorations on its curved eaves against a bright blue sky with sparse clouds. The building has light-colored walls, dark wooden structural elements, and a prominent circular, intricately patterned dark brown decoration.

In the foreground, a large pile of discarded flowers, including pink and white orchids, sunflowers, and green foliage, overflows from a yellow plastic crate. This, along with other scattered trash such as plastic bags, paper, dried leaves, and fruit peels on the reddish patterned pavement, suggests the aftermath of a recent event. More debris and wilted flowers are visible to the left. Brownish-red steps lead up to the entrance of the building.

On the left side of the frame, a lighter-colored building is partially visible, featuring a white sign with red and black text. The text reads: "UBND PHƯỜNG CAM LY - ĐÀ LẠT" (People's Committee of Cam Ly Ward - Da Lat), "LỄ GIỖ QUỐC TỔ HÙNG VƯƠNG" (Hung Kings' Commemoration Day Ceremony), and "Hội Thi GÓI, NẤU BÁNH CHƯNG, TRANG TRÍ MÂM LỄ VẬT DÂNG VUA HÙNG" (Competition: Wrapping, Cooking Banh Chung, Decorating Offering Trays to Hung Kings). This indicates the recent conclusion of a cultural or religious festival celebrating the Hung Kings.

Behind the buildings, a rugged, unkempt hillside with dry earth, rocks, and sparse greenery provides a natural backdrop. The overall impression is one of a sacred site that has recently hosted a vibrant celebration, now in a state of cleanup or post-event quietness.
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Apr 28, 2026, 8:11 AM

Lang Biang - Đà Lạt, Vietnam

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This daytime image captures a scene in Lang Biang, Đà Lạt, Vietnam, likely an area around a temple or pagoda. The main subject is a traditional Vietnamese building with a distinct dark tiled roof, featuring an elaborately sculpted white dragon and other ornate decorations on its curved eaves against a bright blue sky with sparse clouds. The building has light-colored walls, dark wooden structural elements, and a prominent circular, intricately patterned dark brown decoration. In the foreground, a large pile of discarded flowers, including pink and white orchids, sunflowers, and green foliage, overflows from a yellow plastic crate. This, along with other scattered trash such as plastic bags, paper, dried leaves, and fruit peels on the reddish patterned pavement, suggests the aftermath of a recent event. More debris and wilted flowers are visible to the left. Brownish-red steps lead up to the entrance of the building. On the left side of the frame, a lighter-colored building is partially visible, featuring a white sign with red and black text. The text reads: "UBND PHƯỜNG CAM LY - ĐÀ LẠT" (People's Committee of Cam Ly Ward - Da Lat), "LỄ GIỖ QUỐC TỔ HÙNG VƯƠNG" (Hung Kings' Commemoration Day Ceremony), and "Hội Thi GÓI, NẤU BÁNH CHƯNG, TRANG TRÍ MÂM LỄ VẬT DÂNG VUA HÙNG" (Competition: Wrapping, Cooking Banh Chung, Decorating Offering Trays to Hung Kings). This indicates the recent conclusion of a cultural or religious festival celebrating the Hung Kings. Behind the buildings, a rugged, unkempt hillside with dry earth, rocks, and sparse greenery provides a natural backdrop. The overall impression is one of a sacred site that has recently hosted a vibrant celebration, now in a state of cleanup or post-event quietness.

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