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This image depicts a whimsically designed building resembling a large tree house or tree trunk, serving as a ticket counter, likely located in a tourist area in Cam Ly - Đà Lạt, Vietnam. The structure features textured surfaces mimicking bark and roots, supporting a dark, thatched-style roof. Two brightly colored statues of children are prominent. On the left, a girl statue wears a red top, yellow trousers, and red boots, with a red headband and bow, and has one arm raised in a wave. On the right, a boy statue, clad in a blue jacket, yellow vest, brown breeches, and blue boots, is depicted clinging to a tree-like support structure with one arm also raised. Both statues exhibit pleasant, smiling expressions. The building's front features multiple wooden-framed windows, allowing a view into the interior. Above the central window, a prominent sign with gold lettering reads "QUẦY VÉ," meaning "Ticket Counter" in Vietnamese. Directly below this, on the window glass, another sign with an arrow points right and also says "QUẦY VÉ." Various posters and informational signs are visible through the windows, some displaying images and Vietnamese text related to products or services. A red sign is noticeable in a lower window on the left. A small, white CCTV camera is mounted on the tree-like structure near the roofline on the left. Towards the bottom right, a metal chain secured with a padlock wraps around one of the sculpted tree trunks, suggesting a security measure or decorative element. The ground surrounding the base is a combination of concrete and patches of green. The sky appears overcast or brightly diffused, indicating daytime conditions.
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