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A large, bi-tonal Buddha statue is prominently situated within an ornate temple interior in Hoa Lư Ward, Vietnam. The statue is depicted seated in the lotus position (Padmasana) on a multi-tiered, dark-colored lotus pedestal, which is intricately carved with decorative motifs, including serpentine forms. The Buddha's face, hands, upper chest, and exposed leg areas are finished in gold leaf, contrasting with the dark brown or bronze material of its robes and tightly curled hair. Its hands are raised to chest height, forming a specific mudra with palms facing forward. The surrounding architectural elements consist of dark wood paneling, extensively adorned with elaborate gold leaf carvings that feature intricate traditional patterns, covering both the walls and the arched ceiling structures. Several red, cylindrical lanterns with gold tassels hang from the gilded overhead framework. The scene is illuminated by internal lighting, which highlights the gilded portions of the statue and temple decor against the darker background elements.
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