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This image depicts the entrance of a building identified as "iHOME HOIAN" in Hội An Ward, Vietnam. The scene is dominated by a multi-story building with a primarily yellow facade, featuring white trim on its upper level. A large, dark wooden archway, characteristic of traditional East Asian architecture, frames the main entrance. Centered on the horizontal beam of this archway is a backlit, golden sign displaying the text "iHOME HOIAN" and a lantern motif. Above the archway, small, triangular flags in yellow, blue, and red are strung across the top of the building. Below the archway, a string of six red traditional lanterns hangs, illuminating the area above a wide stone staircase. This staircase, featuring approximately 10-12 steps with alternating gray and tan treads, leads up to the main entrance. The lower portion of the stairs is flanked by stone-faced retaining walls. Perched atop these walls, on either side of the staircase, are two dark gray, stylized guardian lion (Foo dog) statues, facing outwards. Two substantial, dark reddish-brown wooden columns, topped with ornate black capitals, support the entrance canopy. Beyond these columns, the interior of the building is visible, revealing a dimly lit lobby area with additional decorative lighting, including various lanterns and a central light fixture. Wooden furniture is discernible within the lobby. To the left of the entrance, the yellow building facade features a dark-framed window, and green foliage grows along the wall and staircase. Air conditioning units are mounted on the yellow walls of the building's upper levels. Potted plants, including a small tree in a white fluted planter, are positioned on the tiled pavement in front of the entrance. The ground is paved with gray, patterned tiles. No individuals or specific actions are discernible in the frame.
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