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A weathered wooden sign is mounted vertically on an old, textured yellow wall. The sign, made of dark brown planks, features the word "mister" spelled out in silver, raised letters arranged vertically. Below "mister," the word "loo" is partially visible, also vertically, with only the upper part of the "l" distinctly seen. To the right of the text are two circular gender symbols. The top circle is blue and contains a white pictogram of a male figure. Below it, a pink circle displays a white pictogram of a female figure, appearing to wear a dress. Both figures have one arm extended, resembling an arrow pointing right. The wooden sign is secured to the wall with visible screws, and a small, dark grey rectangular block is attached to the wall beneath the sign's bottom right corner. A tiny green sprout is visible near the pink symbol. The wall itself exhibits significant aging and wear. It is predominantly a faded mustard yellow, with extensive patches of darker discoloration, likely moss or mildew, and areas where the paint has chipped or peeled away, revealing underlying grey or white layers. The texture of the wall is rough and uneven, characteristic of an old structure exposed to the elements. The scene is bathed in natural daylight, and the overall aesthetic suggests the historical and well-worn character typical of Hội An Ward, Vietnam.
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