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The image captures an outdoor scene at a Buddhist temple, likely the Vạn Hạnh Zen Monastery in Đà Lạt, Vietnam, as indicated by the visible text and the context provided. The setting appears to be a garden or courtyard, with a partial view of a large golden Buddha statue on the left.

In the foreground, two speckled concrete benches are prominent. The backrest of the right bench displays red Vietnamese text: "NGUYỄN THỊ NGỌC HÓA", "MỎ CÀY - BẾN TRE", and "26 - 02 - 2015". This likely signifies a dedication in memory of or by Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Hóa, from Mỏ Cày, Bến Tre, on that specific date. The ground is paved with reddish tiles and grey interlocking pavers, appearing wet, suggesting recent rain.

Dominating the mid-ground is a large yellow information board housed under a rustic red corrugated metal roof. The board's header, clearly legible, reads: "GIÁO HỘI PHẬT GIÁO VIỆT NAM THÀNH PHỐ ĐÀ LẠT" (Buddhist Sangha of Vietnam, Da Lat City) and "THIẾN VIỆN VẠN HẠNH" (Vạn Hạnh Zen Monastery). Below this, it states "PHƯƠNG DANH PHẬT TỪ CÔNG DƯƠNG TRƯỜNG HỌC TẠI THIỀN VIỆN VẠN HẠNH - ĐÀ LẠT" (List of Buddhist lay devotees contributing to the school at Vạn Hạnh Zen Monastery - Da Lat), with a note "(1 ngày 1.000.000₫)" (1 day 1,000,000 VND), likely a donation metric. The main body of the board lists names and details, though they are mostly illegible due to resolution.

Lush green trees and foliage frame the scene, with a tall, slender coniferous tree visible in the background. A distinctive red pillar with gold detailing on its base stands on the right, suggesting part of the temple's architecture. The sky is overcast and pale, casting a soft, diffuse light over the scene. No explicit activity is taking place, but the elements suggest a place of worship, commemoration, and community engagement, likely for educational support.
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Apr 28, 2026, 10:41 AM

Lâm Viên - Đà Lạt, Vietnam

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The image captures an outdoor scene at a Buddhist temple, likely the Vạn Hạnh Zen Monastery in Đà Lạt, Vietnam, as indicated by the visible text and the context provided. The setting appears to be a garden or courtyard, with a partial view of a large golden Buddha statue on the left. In the foreground, two speckled concrete benches are prominent. The backrest of the right bench displays red Vietnamese text: "NGUYỄN THỊ NGỌC HÓA", "MỎ CÀY - BẾN TRE", and "26 - 02 - 2015". This likely signifies a dedication in memory of or by Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Hóa, from Mỏ Cày, Bến Tre, on that specific date. The ground is paved with reddish tiles and grey interlocking pavers, appearing wet, suggesting recent rain. Dominating the mid-ground is a large yellow information board housed under a rustic red corrugated metal roof. The board's header, clearly legible, reads: "GIÁO HỘI PHẬT GIÁO VIỆT NAM THÀNH PHỐ ĐÀ LẠT" (Buddhist Sangha of Vietnam, Da Lat City) and "THIẾN VIỆN VẠN HẠNH" (Vạn Hạnh Zen Monastery). Below this, it states "PHƯƠNG DANH PHẬT TỪ CÔNG DƯƠNG TRƯỜNG HỌC TẠI THIỀN VIỆN VẠN HẠNH - ĐÀ LẠT" (List of Buddhist lay devotees contributing to the school at Vạn Hạnh Zen Monastery - Da Lat), with a note "(1 ngày 1.000.000₫)" (1 day 1,000,000 VND), likely a donation metric. The main body of the board lists names and details, though they are mostly illegible due to resolution. Lush green trees and foliage frame the scene, with a tall, slender coniferous tree visible in the background. A distinctive red pillar with gold detailing on its base stands on the right, suggesting part of the temple's architecture. The sky is overcast and pale, casting a soft, diffuse light over the scene. No explicit activity is taking place, but the elements suggest a place of worship, commemoration, and community engagement, likely for educational support.

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