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A multi-tiered pagoda, estimated at nine visible levels, is centrally featured under a clear blue sky in Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. The structure exhibits reddish-brown brickwork on its lower section and interior columns, contrasting with lighter beige horizontal accents on the eaves, balconies, and balustrades. Each tier features a red-tiled roof with scalloped edges and ornate, upturned corners. Grey balustrades with decorative cut-outs adorn each level. At the pagoda's base, a circular window with a geometric pattern is visible on the left side of the red brick wall. Two sets of grey stone stairs, flanked by stone balustrades, lead upwards. On the left, a meticulously shaped bonsai tree sits in a rectangular stone planter, while on the right, a smaller, round topiary is in a square white planter. A large tree with dense green foliage partially obscures the upper right portion of the pagoda. To the left, a section of an adjacent building with a similar red-tiled roof and white and yellow rectangular prayer flags strung beneath its eaves is visible. No people or active interactions are present; the scene is brightly lit.
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