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A light blue-grey stone bas-relief wall, approximately five stories high, dominates the background. It depicts traditional Vietnamese village life with intricate carvings of thatched-roof houses, palm trees, dense foliage, and figures engaged in daily activities. On the left, two seated adults and two children are depicted near a table. To their right, another figure operates a loom inside a house. Stylized swirling cloud patterns are carved into the top and bottom sections of the wall. In the midground, directly in front of the relief, a landscaped bed features rows of tightly trimmed, dark green shrubs forming geometric patterns. Embedded within this greenery are multiple white cylindrical uplights. Two ornate grey stone planters, each holding a cycad palm-like tree, stand on elevated pedestals within this bed. The left tree leans significantly to its right. The foreground consists of a reddish-brown tiled pavement, which appears damp or reflective. A low metallic railing, composed of two horizontal bars, runs horizontally across the lower portion of the frame. Draped over the bottom rail is a long, light-yellow fabric banner adorned with golden traditional patterns. Several clusters of bright red flowers are placed along the railing and on top of the banner. The scene is an outdoor public space, likely a memorial or cultural area, located in a city in Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam.
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