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An elevated, wide-angle nighttime view shows the front facade of the Phu Quoc Bamboo Building, also known as the Grand World Bamboo Structure, located in the Grand World entertainment complex within the city of Phú Quốc, Vietnam. The prominent subject is a massive, multi-story structure constructed entirely from bamboo poles, forming an intricate, dense grid pattern across its expansive surface. The bamboo is illuminated with warm, yellowish light emanating from within and below the structure, contrasting sharply with the dark, clear night sky that occupies the upper third of the image. A large, pointed archway, also constructed from curved bamboo, serves as a central entrance or architectural feature, positioned slightly to the left of the image's vertical center. Its interior is brightly lit. To the right of the archway, the bamboo structure continues with a slight inward curve. In the immediate foreground, a shallow, dark, reflective water feature runs horizontally across the base of the bamboo structure. Embedded light sources are visible within this water feature, casting small, bright reflections. Beyond the water feature, the ground transitions to a dark, paved surface, possibly comprising dark grey or black pavers, with no visible individuals, objects, or ongoing activities. The scene is devoid of human presence or interactions.
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