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The image displays a white marble statue of a mythical creature, commonly resembling a Chinese guardian lion (Foo Dog) or a Qilin, positioned outdoors. The creature stands on a multi-tiered pedestal, also carved from white marble, which features decorative wave-like patterns on its middle section and a simpler base with subtle grey veining. The statue itself is intricately detailed, depicting a powerful animal with an open mouth, visible fangs, a prominent tongue, a single horn, and ornate carvings on its body, including circular motifs that resemble ancient coins or medallions. Its paws are distinctly sculpted. The statue is set against a striking dark, possibly black or very dark grey, marble wall with prominent white or light grey veining, creating a dramatic backdrop. To the right of the statue, a section of a dark-framed glass door or window is visible, suggesting the statue is placed near an entrance to a building. The ground in the foreground is a neutral-colored concrete or paved surface. No activity or event is taking place; the image captures a static architectural or decorative display during what appears to be daytime, indicated by the even natural lighting. There is no visible text in the image. Given the location context of Bai Chay Ward, Vietnam, this statue likely serves as a traditional guardian or auspicious symbol at the entrance of a building or establishment.
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