
Stake attention in this memory
An outdoor, eye-level shot captures the entrance gate of Chùa Từ Vân (Tu Van Pagoda) in Cam Ranh, Vietnam, under a cloudy daytime sky. The ornate gate, predominantly yellow with light blue accents, features two prominent pillars topped with lotus-like sculptures. Several black power lines stretch across the upper portion of the frame. Across the archway of the gate, the name "CHÙA TỪ VÂN" is clearly visible in white Vietnamese text on a blue background, centered beneath a Dharma wheel symbol. Below this, a red rectangular plaque on one of the pillars displays Chinese characters that read "遠是七七年款法宣揚無量無邊功德佛", which can be interpreted as "Far is the seven-seven-year style dharma, proclaiming boundless merits and virtues of Buddha." Another inscription further down on the same pillar partially reads "THÀNH HỘI PHẬT GIÁO CẦM CẢNG" (Buddhist Association of Cam Ranh), confirming the location. To the left of the gate, three five-colored Buddhist flags (blue, yellow, red, white, and orange stripes) fly from poles. The gate's structure also incorporates stylized swastika symbols as decorative elements. Beyond the main archway, a yellow metal fence and gate, adorned with intricate patterns, provides further enclosure to the temple grounds, with glimpses of green foliage and other buildings. The ground in the foreground is a concrete surface.
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