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The image depicts a nighttime scene at 16 Trần Hưng Đạo Street, Hoàn Kiếm District, Hà Nội, Vietnam, the location of the Hanoi City Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam. The central subject is a three-story, light-colored colonial-era building with a stucco or painted facade, illuminated by artificial yellowish light. The building features multiple closed windows, some arched, with dark shutters, and several balconies; an upper balcony has a metal railing, while a lower, more prominent one displays a white balustrade supported by columns. Multiple external air conditioning units are mounted on the facade.

In the foreground, a dark wrought-iron fence separates the building's ground level from the street. Behind this fence, several red vertical banners are displayed. Two prominent banners are visible; one on the left bears the hammer and sickle emblem and the Vietnamese text "VINH QUANG ĐẢNG CỘNG SẢN VIỆT NAM MUÔN NĂM! MÃI MÃI THUỘC VỀ NHÂN DÂN" (Glory to the Communist Party of Vietnam forever! Always belonging to the people). Smaller red flags are also mounted on poles along the fence line. A black sedan is partially visible, parked behind the fence. To the left, a streetlamp with two spherical white lights illuminates the area. A strip of low green vegetation, possibly manicured grass, lines the immediate foreground. Large, mature trees with prominent trunks and branches frame the building, obscuring parts of its upper structure and the dark night sky. The number "16" is faintly painted in yellow on a tree trunk near the fence. No people are visible within the frame.
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Feb 17, 2026, 12:59 PM

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The image depicts a nighttime scene at 16 Trần Hưng Đạo Street, Hoàn Kiếm District, Hà Nội, Vietnam, the location of the Hanoi City Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam. The central subject is a three-story, light-colored colonial-era building with a stucco or painted facade, illuminated by artificial yellowish light. The building features multiple closed windows, some arched, with dark shutters, and several balconies; an upper balcony has a metal railing, while a lower, more prominent one displays a white balustrade supported by columns. Multiple external air conditioning units are mounted on the facade. In the foreground, a dark wrought-iron fence separates the building's ground level from the street. Behind this fence, several red vertical banners are displayed. Two prominent banners are visible; one on the left bears the hammer and sickle emblem and the Vietnamese text "VINH QUANG ĐẢNG CỘNG SẢN VIỆT NAM MUÔN NĂM! MÃI MÃI THUỘC VỀ NHÂN DÂN" (Glory to the Communist Party of Vietnam forever! Always belonging to the people). Smaller red flags are also mounted on poles along the fence line. A black sedan is partially visible, parked behind the fence. To the left, a streetlamp with two spherical white lights illuminates the area. A strip of low green vegetation, possibly manicured grass, lines the immediate foreground. Large, mature trees with prominent trunks and branches frame the building, obscuring parts of its upper structure and the dark night sky. The number "16" is faintly painted in yellow on a tree trunk near the fence. No people are visible within the frame.

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