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The image depicts the entrance to a building, likely a temple, located in Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. The scene is viewed from an exterior, paved courtyard. A stone-faced wall forms the primary entrance, featuring a central arched gateway. Above the arch, on the building's facade, a decorative relief carving of two mythical lion-like creatures is visible, with ornate lattice work above it, partially obscured by vibrant green foliage. Suspended from the top of the stone wall are five conical hat-shaped lanterns, adorned with multi-colored ribbons (red, yellow, blue, white, pink). Flanking the arched gateway are two large, vertical black plaques with ornate gold borders and extensive Vietnamese text written in gold characters. To the right, a large tree with dark, textured bark stands prominently, its trunk encompassing a portion of the right plaque and extending upwards. Its canopy, along with other unseen trees, casts shadows onto the paved ground, indicating direct sunlight. Through the archway, an interior courtyard or pathway is visible. A person wearing a traditional conical hat (nón lá) and light-colored long-sleeved clothing is partially seen near the left side of the arch, appearing to be standing next to a red bicycle. A dark-colored scooter or motorcycle is also partially visible on the right side of the arch. Further inside, red lanterns hang, and a large bonsai-style tree in a planter is discernible. The building visible through the archway appears to be constructed of reddish brick.
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