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This image displays an ornate building entrance, identified as being in Phú Xuân Ward, Vietnam. The scene is dominated by a large, elaborate architectural facade constructed primarily in deep red/maroon and gold. The central element is a decorative gate or screen featuring extensive golden relief work. At its apex, multiple intertwined golden dragons form a crest. The main panel below this crest exhibits a large, golden relief of a mythical creature, resembling a Qilin, depicted in a running posture with a dragon-like head, scales, and wing-like appendages. This creature is set against a background of golden bamboo and foliage reliefs. Below the creature, the inscription "MÃO NIÊN" is visible in white lettering on a dark red band. Flanking the central panel are vertical sections adorned with golden geometric patterns and scrollwork. The entire structure rests on a decorative base with golden motifs. Immediately in front of this ornate structure, on a grey concrete pavement, stands a large, golden, three-legged incense burner positioned on a circular pedestal. Multiple red incense sticks are visibly inserted upright within the burner. Behind the primary decorative gate, a building with a light yellow/beige facade is visible. It features a traditional tiled roof with golden, ornamental finials. Below the roofline, a series of rectangular panels display colorful murals depicting various figures and scenes. Two horizontal, scroll-shaped banners with dark characters are affixed to the facade; one clearly displays "亭澤泰". Dark brown wooden doors or panels are visible behind the gate. To the left of the main structure, a segment of a brown, slatted fence is present. Sparse green vegetation is observed at the base of this fence. No individuals are depicted in the image.
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