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The image depicts a retail display featuring multiple shelves stocked with various packaged food products, located in South Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. The top shelf contains several packaged items, including bags labeled "THIEN THAO," appearing to be herbal teas or remedies. One package on the far left has the text "SẢN PHẨM." The second shelf displays rows of white cardboard boxes labeled "NỤ HOA HOÈ," suggesting dried Sophora japonica flower buds for tea. To the right, two large, clear plastic jars contain a white, granular product, prominently labeled "BỘT SẮN DÂY" (kudzu starch). The third shelf showcases numerous packages of "BÁNH PÍA" (Pia Cake), a Vietnamese pastry. The packaging is primarily orange and yellow, featuring images of the cakes, often alongside fruit (likely durian or mung bean). The bottom shelf holds multiple clear plastic containers and jars filled with small, white, and sometimes green-tinged pastries or candies, many labeled "BÁNH PHỤC LINH" (Phuc Linh cake). Some items are in silver-lidded containers. The shelves are constructed from a brown, wood-like material, possibly augmented with glass. White fluorescent strip lights are mounted beneath the upper shelves, illuminating the products below. No people, actions, or interactions are visible within the frame.
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