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The image displays a nighttime view of an illuminated architectural corridor, consistent with structures found at Long Son Pagoda in Nha Trang, Vietnam. No individuals are present. On the left, a cream-colored wall features a prominent, recessed decorative panel composed of dark-stained wood with intricate geometric carvings. Within this panel, a central oval with a deep red border encloses a metallic, multi-petaled lotus sculpture, reflecting light. Above this lotus, a smaller blue and white circular motif is visible. The floor is covered with polished dark grey tiles, exhibiting reflections of the overhead lighting. To the right, a series of dark wooden support columns, each with a gold-colored base, lines the open side of the corridor. From the dark wooden-slatted ceiling, multiple traditional Vietnamese fabric lanterns hang. These lanterns are primarily red and yellow, adorned with floral patterns and gold-colored tassels. The closest lantern is red, followed by a yellow one, and subsequent lanterns alternate in color, receding into the background. Beyond the columns and lanterns, the outdoor environment is dark, revealing some dark green foliage, including visible palm fronds, and a low architectural barrier with a distinct black and white geometric pattern. The corridor extends into the background, where additional lanterns are faintly discernible.
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