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A large, ornate, gold-colored bas-relief of the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom is centrally affixed to a vertical dark and gold striped structure, likely a gate or wall, located in Ha Long Ward, Vietnam. The emblem features a crowned lion rampant on the dexter (left) supporting a shield, and a chained unicorn rampant on the sinister (right) also supporting the shield. Above the shield, a crowned lion passant guardant is depicted atop a crown. The quartered shield displays three lions passant guardant in the first and fourth quarters (England), a lion rampant within a double tressure flory-counterflory in the second quarter (Scotland), and a harp in the third quarter (Northern Ireland). The entire coat of arms is surrounded by stylized foliage, resembling palm fronds, extending outwards from the sides and curving beneath. A smaller, circular emblem featuring a mounted figure is present at the base of the main relief. The metallic relief exhibits intricate details and a uniform gold tone with minor variations suggesting texture or age. No people or active interactions are visible in the scene.
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