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This image depicts the exterior of the Minh Phong Hotel and an adjacent building in Ha Long Ward, Vietnam. The Minh Phong Hotel, a multi-story structure, occupies the right and central portions of the frame. It features a white facade with classical architectural pilasters and multiple windows adorned with black ornate wrought-iron railings. A prominent orange-brown canopy above the ground floor displays "MINH PHONG HOTEL" in white capital letters. A ground-level sign to the left of the main entrance also states "MINH PHONG HOTEL" with a logo and "Ha Long Bay, Viet Nam." The hotel's entrance includes a set of brown tiled stairs with a dark wooden handrail, leading to a recessed archway and dark glass double doors. Two large potted plants flank the entrance: a bonsai-style tree in a hexagonal light-colored pot with gold accents on the left, and a taller, slender tree with green foliage in a round dark pot featuring gold dragon relief on the right. A dark-framed glass canopy extends from the right side of the hotel entrance. To the left of the hotel is a white, multi-story building with balconies and a red-tiled gabled roof section at the top. A red Vietnamese flag with a yellow star is displayed on a lower balcony of this building. A low wall separates this structure from the street, featuring a colorful mural depicting traditional red-sailed boats and limestone karsts against an orange sky. Barbed wire is visible along the top of this wall. Two utility spigots or connections are mounted on the lower part of the wall beneath the mural. The foreground consists of a paved sidewalk with grey and lighter-toned slabs, exhibiting dampness or wet patches. A raised curb separates the sidewalk from the darker roadway, which includes a rectangular metal manhole cover. Some broken pavement and debris are visible along the curb line to the right. The sky is overcast, and no individuals or discernible activities are present.
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