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The image displays an indoor wooden wall featuring time zone clocks and a reception sign, situated in Tram Tau, Vietnam.

The wall is constructed from horizontally arranged, varnished light brown wooden planks. In the upper section, two circular wall clocks are mounted. The left clock is partially visible, displaying the number '4'. The right clock is fully visible, featuring a light blue-grey face with white numbers (1-12) and golden hour and minute hands indicating approximately 5:35. "QUARTZ" is printed below the clock's center. Below the clocks, black, raised letters spell city names: "ON" is partially visible to the left, and "HA NOI" is fully visible to the right. A thin white wire runs horizontally across the wall, positioned between the clocks and the city names.

The lower portion of the wall is dominated by a large, irregularly shaped wooden slab serving as a reception sign. This slab exhibits a reddish-brown color, distinct wood grain, and a glossy, clear finish, with a natural dark, vertical cavity on its right side. Dark, raised letters are applied to the slab, spelling "Lê Tân" in a larger font and "Reception" in a smaller font below it. Three red five-pointed stars are positioned between "Lê Tân" and "Reception".
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Jun 7, 2026, 6:28 AM

Tram Tau, Vietnam

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The image displays an indoor wooden wall featuring time zone clocks and a reception sign, situated in Tram Tau, Vietnam. The wall is constructed from horizontally arranged, varnished light brown wooden planks. In the upper section, two circular wall clocks are mounted. The left clock is partially visible, displaying the number '4'. The right clock is fully visible, featuring a light blue-grey face with white numbers (1-12) and golden hour and minute hands indicating approximately 5:35. "QUARTZ" is printed below the clock's center. Below the clocks, black, raised letters spell city names: "ON" is partially visible to the left, and "HA NOI" is fully visible to the right. A thin white wire runs horizontally across the wall, positioned between the clocks and the city names. The lower portion of the wall is dominated by a large, irregularly shaped wooden slab serving as a reception sign. This slab exhibits a reddish-brown color, distinct wood grain, and a glossy, clear finish, with a natural dark, vertical cavity on its right side. Dark, raised letters are applied to the slab, spelling "Lê Tân" in a larger font and "Reception" in a smaller font below it. Three red five-pointed stars are positioned between "Lê Tân" and "Reception".

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