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The image is a nighttime photograph of a large, brightly illuminated printed image, likely a poster or billboard, mounted outdoors within a dark metal frame.

The printed image depicts a traditional Vietnamese Tet (Lunar New Year) scene set in an outdoor courtyard. The ground is paved with grey tiles featuring a repeating circular pattern. In the background, traditional Vietnamese temple or pagoda architecture is visible, characterized by ornate yellow and red structures with layered, dark-tiled roofs. Lush green trees and shrubs, some displaying yellow flowers, are present, and a white picket fence partially outlines the area on the right.

Three individuals are featured in the foreground, dressed in traditional Vietnamese attire. On the left, a male figure wearing a dark blue, gold-patterned traditional tunic and matching headwrap is seated behind a small wooden table. He is extending a rolled red scroll with red calligraphy towards a seated female. On his table are multiple framed calligraphy pieces with red characters on white backgrounds, along with additional rolled scrolls and calligraphy brushes.

In the center, a female figure in a long-sleeved red áo dài and white high heels is seated on a low wooden stool. She holds a white flower in her left hand and reaches out with her right hand to receive the scroll from the male.

On the right, a third female figure, mostly viewed from the back, wears a white áo dài with a sheer pink overlay and gold high heels. She stands beside a mobile, silver-colored metal rack displaying several vertical calligraphy scrolls in various colors, including yellow and white, with red and black calligraphy. Two similar, larger scrolls hang from branches in the background.

Visible text on the printed image includes "XIN CHỮ ĐẦU NĂM" (Asking for Calligraphy at the Beginning of the Year) at the bottom left, and "Tác giả : Hạ Long" (Author: Ha Long) at the bottom right.

The scene, characterized by traditional architecture, calligraphy, and the "Xin Chữ Đầu Năm" custom, is typical of cultural celebrations during Tet in Vietnam. Within Ho Chi Minh City, such traditional settings and events are commonly found at historical temples or pagodas, particularly in areas like Cholon (District 5), or within public parks such as Tao Dan Park during its annual Tet flower festival.
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Feb 12, 2026, 11:12 AM

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The image is a nighttime photograph of a large, brightly illuminated printed image, likely a poster or billboard, mounted outdoors within a dark metal frame. The printed image depicts a traditional Vietnamese Tet (Lunar New Year) scene set in an outdoor courtyard. The ground is paved with grey tiles featuring a repeating circular pattern. In the background, traditional Vietnamese temple or pagoda architecture is visible, characterized by ornate yellow and red structures with layered, dark-tiled roofs. Lush green trees and shrubs, some displaying yellow flowers, are present, and a white picket fence partially outlines the area on the right. Three individuals are featured in the foreground, dressed in traditional Vietnamese attire. On the left, a male figure wearing a dark blue, gold-patterned traditional tunic and matching headwrap is seated behind a small wooden table. He is extending a rolled red scroll with red calligraphy towards a seated female. On his table are multiple framed calligraphy pieces with red characters on white backgrounds, along with additional rolled scrolls and calligraphy brushes. In the center, a female figure in a long-sleeved red áo dài and white high heels is seated on a low wooden stool. She holds a white flower in her left hand and reaches out with her right hand to receive the scroll from the male. On the right, a third female figure, mostly viewed from the back, wears a white áo dài with a sheer pink overlay and gold high heels. She stands beside a mobile, silver-colored metal rack displaying several vertical calligraphy scrolls in various colors, including yellow and white, with red and black calligraphy. Two similar, larger scrolls hang from branches in the background. Visible text on the printed image includes "XIN CHỮ ĐẦU NĂM" (Asking for Calligraphy at the Beginning of the Year) at the bottom left, and "Tác giả : Hạ Long" (Author: Ha Long) at the bottom right. The scene, characterized by traditional architecture, calligraphy, and the "Xin Chữ Đầu Năm" custom, is typical of cultural celebrations during Tet in Vietnam. Within Ho Chi Minh City, such traditional settings and events are commonly found at historical temples or pagodas, particularly in areas like Cholon (District 5), or within public parks such as Tao Dan Park during its annual Tet flower festival.

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