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The scene presents a religious altar setup within a structure in Diên Khánh, Vietnam. A plain, light yellow wall serves as the background, featuring a white rectangular wall plate (possibly a light switch or outlet) in the upper central-left area.

An upper dark-colored, possibly lacquered, wooden shelf or platform is positioned against the wall. Centered on this shelf is a large, golden-colored statue of a deity, likely Guanyin or Quan Âm, depicted wearing elaborate headwear, a halo-like backing, and holding a frond or sprig in its raised right hand. The statue stands on a multi-tiered base, partially obscured at its front by a piece of dark, gnarled wood or root. To the immediate left of the central golden statue, a tall, slender item wrapped in yellow cellophane with a red ribbon, containing red artificial flowers and gold-colored elements, stands upright. Behind it, a dark, ornately carved wooden support or decorative element is visible. To the immediate right of the central golden statue, an identical cellophane-wrapped offering with red ribbon and artificial flowers is present. Further to the right, a smaller statue of a deity, lighter in color with blue-green and white robes, stands on a lotus-like base. Behind this smaller statue, another dark, ornately carved wooden support or decorative element mirrors the one on the left.

Below the upper shelf, a dark, reflective surface, likely a lacquered wooden table, forms a lower altar. Centered on this surface is a large, cylindrical porcelain incense burner (censer) with a white body, decorated with blue patterns including two stylized dragons, flames, and a black and white yin-yang symbol. The censer contains numerous thin, red incense sticks, some burnt down to ash. It rests on a circular, dark wooden stand. To the left of the censer, a small, white, lidded ceramic jar with gold-colored characters sits on a small, tiered dark wooden stand. To the right of the censer, an identical small, white, lidded ceramic jar with gold-colored characters also rests on a matching tiered dark wooden stand. Directly in front of the censer, near its left and right sides, are two small, pyramidal stacks of red paper squares, possibly representing offerings or "gold paper." A small red paper or card object is also visible on the dark surface behind the censer.
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Mar 13, 2026, 8:47 AM

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The scene presents a religious altar setup within a structure in Diên Khánh, Vietnam. A plain, light yellow wall serves as the background, featuring a white rectangular wall plate (possibly a light switch or outlet) in the upper central-left area. An upper dark-colored, possibly lacquered, wooden shelf or platform is positioned against the wall. Centered on this shelf is a large, golden-colored statue of a deity, likely Guanyin or Quan Âm, depicted wearing elaborate headwear, a halo-like backing, and holding a frond or sprig in its raised right hand. The statue stands on a multi-tiered base, partially obscured at its front by a piece of dark, gnarled wood or root. To the immediate left of the central golden statue, a tall, slender item wrapped in yellow cellophane with a red ribbon, containing red artificial flowers and gold-colored elements, stands upright. Behind it, a dark, ornately carved wooden support or decorative element is visible. To the immediate right of the central golden statue, an identical cellophane-wrapped offering with red ribbon and artificial flowers is present. Further to the right, a smaller statue of a deity, lighter in color with blue-green and white robes, stands on a lotus-like base. Behind this smaller statue, another dark, ornately carved wooden support or decorative element mirrors the one on the left. Below the upper shelf, a dark, reflective surface, likely a lacquered wooden table, forms a lower altar. Centered on this surface is a large, cylindrical porcelain incense burner (censer) with a white body, decorated with blue patterns including two stylized dragons, flames, and a black and white yin-yang symbol. The censer contains numerous thin, red incense sticks, some burnt down to ash. It rests on a circular, dark wooden stand. To the left of the censer, a small, white, lidded ceramic jar with gold-colored characters sits on a small, tiered dark wooden stand. To the right of the censer, an identical small, white, lidded ceramic jar with gold-colored characters also rests on a matching tiered dark wooden stand. Directly in front of the censer, near its left and right sides, are two small, pyramidal stacks of red paper squares, possibly representing offerings or "gold paper." A small red paper or card object is also visible on the dark surface behind the censer.

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