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This image captures a multi-layered architectural scene in Phường Xuân Hương - Đà Lạt, Vietnam, under an overcast sky during the daytime. In the foreground and center, a grand, multi-story building dominates, featuring a decorative, possibly European-influenced architectural style. Its facade is constructed from light brown/grey brick-like stone with darker grey corner accents. The roof is dark blue/grey tiled, characterized by ornate gables with exposed dark wooden beams and intricate supports. The building displays a variety of windows, including large arched windows with white frames and rectangular windows, some with decorative wrought-iron balconies. A raised terrace or balcony on the first floor features a classical balustrade and planters holding green foliage. Decorative street lamps with ornate bases are mounted on the fence line and the building's facade. A solid white wall partially obscures the very bottom of the building. Behind the ornate building to the left, a simpler, light pink building rises, featuring small rectangular windows and a flat roof section topped with a glass-enclosed structure. A solar water heater is visible on its roof. Further back, and appearing taller, is a stark white building in the background. It has small, recessed rectangular windows. Prominently displayed on its roof is a large, golden-lettered sign that reads "NESTAVALLEY". No people are visible, and no specific activities are taking place. The scene focuses solely on the architecture. At the bottom of the frame, a red sign with white Vietnamese text is partially visible, showing "KHÔNG ĐƯỢC" (meaning "NOT ALLOWED" or "FORBIDDEN").
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