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A wide-angle, eye-level photograph captures the ornate main entrance gate of a temple located in South Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. The gate structure consists of two substantial grey concrete or stone columns framing a set of grey metal double doors. The lintel above the doors prominently displays "CHÙA LỘC UYỂN" in raised golden Vietnamese characters. The roofline of the gate features intricate grey stone sculptures, including dragons and a central Dharma wheel motif, with visible red-tiled eaves. Two black rectangular floodlights are mounted on the underside of the lintel. A large, colorful banner is suspended horizontally across the gate opening, displaying "CHÚC MỪNG NĂM MỚI" (Happy New Year) in red lettering, with "XUÂN BÌNH NGỌ - 2026" (Spring Binh Ngo - 2026) below it. The grey metal double doors each have an upper section composed of vertical bars, featuring circular, intricate cut-out patterns; the left circle depicts a stylized Dharma wheel, and the right circle an Om symbol. The lower panels of the doors are adorned with relief carvings of stylized lotus flowers. Both supporting columns are extensively decorated with vertical golden Vietnamese characters and intricate geometric patterns in relief, with golden lotus flower reliefs positioned at their bases. A small, white rectangular sign with red text, partially visible on the far right gate panel near the bottom, appears to be an instructional or informational notice. The ground directly in front of the gate is paved with grey interlocking stone pavers. Through the gate's bars, green potted plants and elements of an interior courtyard are partially visible. The sky above is overcast and uniformly grey. No individuals or active interactions are present within the frame.
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