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The image displays a large, ornate stone incense burner positioned outdoors on reddish-brown terracotta tiles, in front of a temple or pagoda entrance in Hoa Lư Ward, Vietnam. The incense burner is primarily grey stone, featuring intricate carvings of dragons on its body and legs, which are shaped as stylized dragon heads. Cloud-like stone extensions protrude from the upper basin. The basin contains numerous red incense sticks standing upright in what appears to be ash or sand. The burner rests on a circular, decorated stone base. Behind the incense burner, grey stone steps lead up to a raised platform and the entrance of a traditional wooden structure. Large, light grey stone pillars flank the entrance. Dark wooden beams and columns frame two dark wooden double doors, one partially open on the left. Hanging vertically from a wooden column on the left is a dark fabric banner with light-colored Vietnamese or Chinese characters. Through the temple entrance, a brightly lit interior is visible, revealing gilded ornate architectural elements, possibly a shrine or altar, and large decorative vases containing flowers. A person is discernible inside the temple on the right, wearing dark clothing and facing away from the viewer. The environment suggests a place of worship or cultural significance.
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