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The image depicts the Hạnh Thông Tây Church, a large Roman Catholic church located in Gò Vấp District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

The scene focuses on the exterior of the church, an elaborate Gothic Revival structure constructed primarily of light cream-colored stone. A towering, multi-tiered spire dominates the left side of the composition, adorned with numerous arched windows, pinnacles, and decorative elements. The main body of the church extends horizontally across the frame, featuring multiple bays, arched windows with visible stained glass, and intricate stone carvings. A prominent rose window is visible on the upper section of the facade towards the right. Red roof tiles provide a contrasting accent in some areas.

In the foreground, a spacious courtyard paved with light-colored interlocking pavers extends from the base of the church. A wide, light-colored stone staircase ascends towards an elevated entrance on the left side of the building. To the right of the staircase, a slender coniferous tree, approximately 2-3 meters tall, stands upright, supported by a brown stake. Nearby, white rectangular panels, possibly temporary coverings or barriers, lean against the church wall.

On the far right, a white statue of a robed male figure, likely a saint holding an object (possibly a child or a small bouquet), is positioned on a pedestal, partially obscured by a column of an architectural archway extending into the frame from the right edge. Smaller green shrubs are visible at the base of the church and near the statue. Red triangular pennants are strung between the upper portion of the main spire and an unseen anchor point to the far left.

The sky overhead is clear blue with scattered, wispy white clouds, indicating daylight conditions. No individuals are visible in the scene.
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Feb 12, 2026, 9:01 AM

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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The image depicts the Hạnh Thông Tây Church, a large Roman Catholic church located in Gò Vấp District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The scene focuses on the exterior of the church, an elaborate Gothic Revival structure constructed primarily of light cream-colored stone. A towering, multi-tiered spire dominates the left side of the composition, adorned with numerous arched windows, pinnacles, and decorative elements. The main body of the church extends horizontally across the frame, featuring multiple bays, arched windows with visible stained glass, and intricate stone carvings. A prominent rose window is visible on the upper section of the facade towards the right. Red roof tiles provide a contrasting accent in some areas. In the foreground, a spacious courtyard paved with light-colored interlocking pavers extends from the base of the church. A wide, light-colored stone staircase ascends towards an elevated entrance on the left side of the building. To the right of the staircase, a slender coniferous tree, approximately 2-3 meters tall, stands upright, supported by a brown stake. Nearby, white rectangular panels, possibly temporary coverings or barriers, lean against the church wall. On the far right, a white statue of a robed male figure, likely a saint holding an object (possibly a child or a small bouquet), is positioned on a pedestal, partially obscured by a column of an architectural archway extending into the frame from the right edge. Smaller green shrubs are visible at the base of the church and near the statue. Red triangular pennants are strung between the upper portion of the main spire and an unseen anchor point to the far left. The sky overhead is clear blue with scattered, wispy white clouds, indicating daylight conditions. No individuals are visible in the scene.

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