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An outdoor urban scene in Tân Sơn Nhất Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, is depicted under a partly cloudy sky. The central elements are a row of approximately seven red, wheeled waste bins and a large public awareness banner situated against a weathered concrete wall. On the left, an asphalt road with a concrete curb and drainage channel is partially visible. The adjacent patterned concrete sidewalk exhibits scattered fallen leaves and minor debris. A line of identical red bins extends along the sidewalk next to the wall. One bin, clearly visible, bears white Vietnamese text that translates to "WATER CONTAINER. PLEASE DO NOT THROW TRASH." Despite this, general litter, including plastic bags and refuse, is scattered around the bases of several bins and on the sidewalk surface. A large, multi-panel public information banner, predominantly green and white, is affixed to the concrete wall. The banner displays the text "ỦY BAN NHÂN DÂN PHƯỜNG TÂN SƠN NHẤT" (People's Committee of Tan Son Nhat Ward) and promotes environmental cleanliness and discouraging littering. Illustrations on the banner feature green garbage trucks and citizens disposing of waste correctly, contrasting with images marked with red 'X's depicting overflowing bins and carelessly discarded trash. The concrete wall itself is discolored and stained from weathering. A continuous strip of sharp, metallic anti-climb spikes runs along the top of the wall. Above the wall, dense green foliage from large trees is visible, with some small pink blossoms present on the left side. The upper background shows a clear blue sky with minimal white clouds. A white vehicle, possibly a van, is partially visible on the far left, behind the row of bins. No individuals are present in the image.
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