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This image captures a close-up of two grey stone statues depicting male figures, part of an outdoor religious sculpture, located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The statues portray two individuals carrying a large, textured wooden beam or cross.

The figure on the left, positioned partially behind the beam, is depicted as a male in what appears to be Roman-era military attire, including a helmet with a distinct crest and a beard. His gaze is directed to his right. His visible left hand grasps the beam firmly near his chest.

The figure on the right, positioned to bear the weight of the beam on his right shoulder, is portrayed as a suffering male, likely Jesus Christ. He has a beard, wavy hair, and a simple band around his head. His head is tilted downwards and to his left, resting against the beam, with an expression of exhaustion or pain. Both his hands are wrapped around the beam, providing support.

The beam itself is substantial, sculpted to resemble a cylindrical log with visible wood grain, extending diagonally through the center of the frame and connecting the two figures.

The background features a light blue sky with minimal, diffuse cloud cover. A string of small, rectangular flags in various colors (yellow, green, blue, red) is strung horizontally across the upper portion of the sky, indicating a festive or ceremonial environment. The lower right background reveals paved ground, possibly cobblestones, and distant green foliage and light-colored structures. The statues are illuminated by natural daylight. These sculptures likely form part of a Stations of the Cross installation within a Catholic church compound or religious park in Ho Chi Minh City.
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Feb 12, 2026, 9:42 AM

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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This image captures a close-up of two grey stone statues depicting male figures, part of an outdoor religious sculpture, located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The statues portray two individuals carrying a large, textured wooden beam or cross. The figure on the left, positioned partially behind the beam, is depicted as a male in what appears to be Roman-era military attire, including a helmet with a distinct crest and a beard. His gaze is directed to his right. His visible left hand grasps the beam firmly near his chest. The figure on the right, positioned to bear the weight of the beam on his right shoulder, is portrayed as a suffering male, likely Jesus Christ. He has a beard, wavy hair, and a simple band around his head. His head is tilted downwards and to his left, resting against the beam, with an expression of exhaustion or pain. Both his hands are wrapped around the beam, providing support. The beam itself is substantial, sculpted to resemble a cylindrical log with visible wood grain, extending diagonally through the center of the frame and connecting the two figures. The background features a light blue sky with minimal, diffuse cloud cover. A string of small, rectangular flags in various colors (yellow, green, blue, red) is strung horizontally across the upper portion of the sky, indicating a festive or ceremonial environment. The lower right background reveals paved ground, possibly cobblestones, and distant green foliage and light-colored structures. The statues are illuminated by natural daylight. These sculptures likely form part of a Stations of the Cross installation within a Catholic church compound or religious park in Ho Chi Minh City.

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