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The image displays a multi-tiered altar or shrine, rich with Buddhist iconography, located in Phường Xuân Hương, Đà Lạt, Vietnam. At the top, a red traditional roof with yellow accents covers a dense arrangement of religious statues. The central and most prominent figures are several larger statues, including one with a halo behind its head, possibly depicting a Buddha, flanked by other deities. Below these, numerous smaller statues, predominantly white and golden, are meticulously arranged on shelves. These figures represent various Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and other sacred entities, often depicted in seated or standing postures, some holding symbolic objects. A red lantern-like light fixture hangs from the roof structure, alongside a fluorescent tube light. In the foreground, a framed poster or painting features Chinese characters that read "觀 世 聖 像" (Guān Shì Shèng Xiàng), translating to "Holy Image of Guanyin" or "Image of Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva." Below this text is a stylized depiction of a serene face, likely Guanyin. A circular red decorative disc with a central red light is mounted on this framed artwork. To the left of the poster, a single, slender white statue of a standing figure is visible. The scene is well-lit, suggesting daytime. The intricate details of the statues and the traditional architecture indicate a place of worship or cultural significance, exuding an atmosphere of reverence and spiritual devotion.
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