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The image depicts the exterior of Tịnh Xá Long Khánh, located in Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam.

A prominent, ornate, dark greenish-grey stone or concrete facade features intricate carvings of dragons and patterns, with the Vietnamese text "THÁP HỘI ĐỒNG" (Council Tower/Hall Tower) embossed centrally. This structure forms a balustrade for an elevated platform. Symmetrical staircases with dark greenish-grey railings, matching the facade's material and style, ascend from the ground level to this platform.

Above the facade, a reddish-brown brick wall houses a dark entrance. Centered above this opening is a blue sign displaying white Vietnamese text: "TỊNH XÁ LONG KHÁNH" at the top and "VÂN PHÒNG" (Office) below. Above the brick wall, a light-colored eaves structure with red-brown roof tiles is visible, from which a string of six rectangular Buddhist prayer flags (yellow, purple, white, orange bands) is suspended horizontally.

At ground level, a recessed entrance beneath the facade is secured by a closed, beige-colored metal rolling shutter, flanked by dark grey walls. The building's lower walls, extending to support the staircases, are faced with irregular light grey stone blocks.

The foreground is paved with reddish-brown rectangular pavers. A black motorcycle's rear section is partially visible on the right, displaying a white license plate with "77-G1 483.73" in black characters. Green foliage is partially visible on the far right. No individuals are present in the scene. The environment is illuminated by daylight.
Metr@art

Mar 11, 2026, 4:42 AM

Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam

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The image depicts the exterior of Tịnh Xá Long Khánh, located in Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. A prominent, ornate, dark greenish-grey stone or concrete facade features intricate carvings of dragons and patterns, with the Vietnamese text "THÁP HỘI ĐỒNG" (Council Tower/Hall Tower) embossed centrally. This structure forms a balustrade for an elevated platform. Symmetrical staircases with dark greenish-grey railings, matching the facade's material and style, ascend from the ground level to this platform. Above the facade, a reddish-brown brick wall houses a dark entrance. Centered above this opening is a blue sign displaying white Vietnamese text: "TỊNH XÁ LONG KHÁNH" at the top and "VÂN PHÒNG" (Office) below. Above the brick wall, a light-colored eaves structure with red-brown roof tiles is visible, from which a string of six rectangular Buddhist prayer flags (yellow, purple, white, orange bands) is suspended horizontally. At ground level, a recessed entrance beneath the facade is secured by a closed, beige-colored metal rolling shutter, flanked by dark grey walls. The building's lower walls, extending to support the staircases, are faced with irregular light grey stone blocks. The foreground is paved with reddish-brown rectangular pavers. A black motorcycle's rear section is partially visible on the right, displaying a white license plate with "77-G1 483.73" in black characters. Green foliage is partially visible on the far right. No individuals are present in the scene. The environment is illuminated by daylight.

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