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This image displays the upper section of a building located in Thành phố Đà Lạt, Vietnam. The structure features a prominent gable roof covered with dark brown tiles, culminating in a decorative finial at its apex. The triangular gable wall below the roofline is faced with light grey, rectangular patterned tiles or stone. Centered beneath the gable is a large arched alcove, where a dark, ornate emblem is affixed to a light-colored, subtly marbled wall surface.

Two weathered, fluted columns with detailed capitals flank the alcove and extend downwards. Below these elements is a curved balcony with a white baluster railing and a reddish-brown tiled edge. A light-colored statue of a robed figure, holding a conical object or wearing a hat, stands centrally on the balcony, adorned with yellow and green plants at its base. To the left of the statue, two dark, spherical, woven decorative objects or light fixtures hang suspended. Various potted plants and green foliage are arranged on the balcony, with some greenery cascading over the railing. Behind the balcony, multiple arched-top windows with white frames are visible, reflecting a warm, golden-orange light.

To the right of the main building, a section of a taller, plain light-colored building is visible, featuring a partial red vertical sign with white lettering, showing "GIA". In the lower right foreground, a vertical sign with a black frame and white border displays red text, partially visible as "HOTEL", with another sign below it featuring yellow and red text, partially reading "LÊ CH...". Numerous black electrical and utility wires crisscross horizontally across the mid-ground, partially obscuring the lower facade of the building. The sky overhead is overcast, appearing light blue-grey. No people are visible in the scene.
shadanakar39

Mar 19, 2026, 10:44 AM

Thành phố Đà Lạt, Vietnam

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This image displays the upper section of a building located in Thành phố Đà Lạt, Vietnam. The structure features a prominent gable roof covered with dark brown tiles, culminating in a decorative finial at its apex. The triangular gable wall below the roofline is faced with light grey, rectangular patterned tiles or stone. Centered beneath the gable is a large arched alcove, where a dark, ornate emblem is affixed to a light-colored, subtly marbled wall surface. Two weathered, fluted columns with detailed capitals flank the alcove and extend downwards. Below these elements is a curved balcony with a white baluster railing and a reddish-brown tiled edge. A light-colored statue of a robed figure, holding a conical object or wearing a hat, stands centrally on the balcony, adorned with yellow and green plants at its base. To the left of the statue, two dark, spherical, woven decorative objects or light fixtures hang suspended. Various potted plants and green foliage are arranged on the balcony, with some greenery cascading over the railing. Behind the balcony, multiple arched-top windows with white frames are visible, reflecting a warm, golden-orange light. To the right of the main building, a section of a taller, plain light-colored building is visible, featuring a partial red vertical sign with white lettering, showing "GIA". In the lower right foreground, a vertical sign with a black frame and white border displays red text, partially visible as "HOTEL", with another sign below it featuring yellow and red text, partially reading "LÊ CH...". Numerous black electrical and utility wires crisscross horizontally across the mid-ground, partially obscuring the lower facade of the building. The sky overhead is overcast, appearing light blue-grey. No people are visible in the scene.

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