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The image displays the Kỳ Đài (Flag Tower) and a traditional two-tiered pavilion, likely the Hien Nhon Gate complex, located in Phú Xuân Ward, Hue City, Vietnam. The central pavilion features a lower open-sided level with a brown-tiled roof and red support columns, atop a grey stone base with lighter decorative accents and steps. An upper, smaller, enclosed level with a similar ornate tiled roof, decorated with dragon figures and featuring a dark rectangular window, sits above the lower tier. To the right of the pavilion and further back, a tall, grey metal flagpole, stabilized by guy wires, prominently displays the red national flag of Vietnam with its yellow star, waving towards the right. A partially cloudy sky forms the background. Green foliage borders the right side of the frame and partially obscures the background behind the pavilion. A dark asphalt road with faint markings occupies the immediate foreground, separated from the pavilion's base by a light-colored paved area. On this paved area, to the right of the pavilion's steps, a carved stone object resembling a small cannon rests on a decorative base. A stone wall, indicative of a fortress, is visible in the distant background to the right of the flagpole. No individuals are depicted.
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