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This image depicts a large, vertical informational display banner, likely part of an exhibition or museum, located indoors in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The banner features a dominant yellow background with a prominent red title in Vietnamese at the top: "BÁC HỒ VỚI ĐỒNG BÀO CÁC DÂN TỘC VIỆT NAM" (Uncle Ho with the people of Vietnamese ethnic groups). The main subject of the display is a grid of twelve black and white historical photographs arranged in three columns and four rows. Each photograph is bordered in gold and depicts Ho Chi Minh, a male figure typically wearing a light-colored suit or traditional tunic, interacting with groups of Vietnamese citizens. Many of these citizens, both men and women, are visibly from various ethnic minority groups, distinguished by their traditional attire and headwear. Interactions shown include Ho Chi Minh conversing, smiling with groups, and posing for portraits. Below the top-left photograph, a substantial block of Vietnamese text provides explanatory details regarding Ho Chi Minh's relationship and care for ethnic minorities. Shorter Vietnamese captions are positioned below each individual photograph, describing the specific event or group depicted. At the bottom-left of the banner, stylized outlines of pink or red lotus flowers are visible, serving as a decorative element. The immediate environment suggests an indoor setting, with visible ceiling structures, wires, and light fixtures at the top. A dark, possibly wooden, railing or furniture piece is partially visible at the bottom-right edge of the frame.
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