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The scene depicts a stone monument acting as a church sign, located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The monument is constructed from light-colored, speckled stone, possibly granite or a similar material, and is presented in an outdoor setting under clear daylight conditions. The central feature is a large, architectural sign with a prominent gabled top and a central arched panel. Within the arch, blue Vietnamese text identifies the structure: "Nhà Thờ Thánh ANTÔN Giáo Xứ SONG VĨNH GIÁO PHẬN BÀ RỊA" (Church of Saint Anthon, Song Vinh Parish, Diocese of Ba Ria). A blue Latin cross is positioned above this text. The gabled section above the arch features decorative elements: two volute scrolls at its upper corners and a central circular medallion containing a low-relief carving of two figures, possibly religious, flanked by grapevine motifs. Smaller, gabled buttress-like structures extend from both sides of the central monument. At the base of the monument, a white metal barrier with a single red horizontal stripe separates the sign from a gray paved sidewalk or street. The immediate ground beneath the barrier and sign appears to be unpaved earth. To the far left, a segment of an ornamental metal gate with geometric patterns is visible, alongside a small stone bollard connected to the main monument by a short metal chain. A small, dark rectangular plaque or inscription is affixed to the lower right buttress of the monument, but its text is illegible. In the background, green tree foliage is visible, along with multiple overhead utility lines and a partial view of a blue and white commercial sign displaying fragments of Vietnamese text, including "TRÁCH NHIỆT" and "TÂN TI". No individuals are present in the scene.
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