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A large, ornate statue of a blue-faced, gold-armored giant guardian (Yaksa) stands prominently in an indoor public space within Nong Prue Subdistrict, Thailand. The statue wears a tall, pointed golden crown and traditional Thai attire with intricate patterns in gold, red, blue, and green. Its hands are clasped around a vertical sword or staff positioned centrally. Behind the statue is a large, illuminated mural depicting a picturesque evening scene of a wooden pier extending into calm water under a deep blue sky. The pier is adorned with numerous glowing lights on posts, and small thatched structures are visible, with people relaxing on lounge chairs. Text on the mural indicates "Koh Mak Island, Trat." The lower portion of the image shows a dense crowd of people, primarily adults of various ethnicities, standing and moving. Individuals are observed carrying backpacks, suggesting a travel context. Notable figures include a man in a light blue collared shirt looking to his right, and another man seen from behind wearing a cream-colored fedora. The environment features reflective glass panels and horizontal louvers above and below the mural.
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