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An indoor scene within a traditional Vietnamese building in Tây Hoa Lư Ward, Vietnam, features a white, life-sized rocking horse positioned centrally on a reddish-brown tiled floor. The horse is equipped with a white saddle and a dark red saddle cloth adorned with intricate gold patterns. A golden bridle-like adornment is visible on its head, complementing its black hooves and subtly visible black mane. The horse rests on red wooden rockers with small red wheels. In the background, to the left, a large, dark wooden pillar stands next to a wooden wall panel. An informational sign with a reddish-brown frame and background, titled "HANH CUNG VU LAM" and featuring white Vietnamese text, is mounted on this wall. To the right, another dark wooden pillar is partially visible. Behind the horse, a gilded, intricately carved wooden altar or platform supports several dark, possibly bronze or lacquered, statues of figures in traditional Vietnamese attire. Above these statues, highly decorative golden panels or banners with vertical black Vietnamese script are mounted. On the altar, a small white and blue patterned vase holds yellow flowers, positioned near a larger, darker vase. The floor consists of rectangular reddish-brown tiles laid in a stretcher bond pattern. No people are present.
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