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This daytime image captures the Chùa Tuệ Quang temple in Cam Ly, Đà Lạt, Vietnam, amidst a residential setting. The central focus is a multi-tiered Buddhist temple building, featuring light blue walls and a distinctive teal-colored tiled roof with ornate golden accents and decorative elements, including dragon sculptures on the gables. A prominent golden sign with the text "CHÙA TUỆ QUANG" in Vietnamese calligraphy is displayed on the temple's facade. To the left of the main temple, a tall, white statue of a deity, likely Quan Yin, stands amidst lush green foliage and rock formations, creating a serene garden area. Behind this, several residential-style buildings with brown tiled roofs are visible, some equipped with silver water tanks on elevated stands. The foreground shows a paved street or sidewalk. On the right, a complex tangle of black electrical and communication wires hangs from a utility pole, where numerous pigeons are perched. Below the pole, a dark, irregularly shaped stone with white, stylized text also bearing the name "Chùa Tuệ Quang" serves as a decorative marker. Further left, a large, dark brown gate with intricate golden patterns suggests an entrance to an adjacent property. A modern staircase with glass railings ascends on the far right. The sky is partly cloudy, indicating clear daylight conditions. The scene presents a blend of traditional religious architecture and the typical urban infrastructure found in Vietnamese towns.
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