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The scene depicts a large, multi-armed gilded statue of Quan Am (Guanyin) seated in meditation on a gold lotus throne, positioned within an open-air temple structure. This statue, the central subject, possesses at least eighteen visible arms, with its primary two hands held together in an anjali mudra (prayer gesture) at chest level. Numerous other arms extend outwards, each holding a distinct symbolic object such as an axe, a bottle, a Dharma wheel, a lotus, an orb, and a flame. The statue features a pale skin tone, dark hair styled into a topknot with a golden ornament, a serene facial expression, golden robes, pink sashes draped over its shoulders, and light blue armbands/bracelets.

To the immediate left of the main statue stands a smaller, child-like statue, also with a pale complexion and a golden sash, facing forward. In the foreground, directly in front of the main statue, a collection of offerings is arranged on a stone surface. These include a brass bowl overflowing with bananas and oranges, a plastic bottle of water, a cluster of red incense sticks burning in a gray stone holder, a vase of bright yellow chrysanthemum flowers, and various decorative ceramic bowls or cups. Two ornate brass candle holders are positioned on either side of the offerings.

The temple environment features a light-colored tiled floor, a white paneled ceiling, and architectural columns. In the background, particularly to the right, red Chinese lanterns hang from the ceiling. Further back, more gilded statues are visible, along with tables, chairs, and blurred green foliage suggesting an outdoor or semi-outdoor setting. Natural light illuminates the scene, casting shadows on the floor from the statue and surrounding elements.

This detailed scene is located at **Phat Quang Pagoda (Chua Phat Quang) in Nha Trang, Vietnam**.
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Mar 19, 2026, 10:11 AM

Nha Trang, Vietnam

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The scene depicts a large, multi-armed gilded statue of Quan Am (Guanyin) seated in meditation on a gold lotus throne, positioned within an open-air temple structure. This statue, the central subject, possesses at least eighteen visible arms, with its primary two hands held together in an anjali mudra (prayer gesture) at chest level. Numerous other arms extend outwards, each holding a distinct symbolic object such as an axe, a bottle, a Dharma wheel, a lotus, an orb, and a flame. The statue features a pale skin tone, dark hair styled into a topknot with a golden ornament, a serene facial expression, golden robes, pink sashes draped over its shoulders, and light blue armbands/bracelets. To the immediate left of the main statue stands a smaller, child-like statue, also with a pale complexion and a golden sash, facing forward. In the foreground, directly in front of the main statue, a collection of offerings is arranged on a stone surface. These include a brass bowl overflowing with bananas and oranges, a plastic bottle of water, a cluster of red incense sticks burning in a gray stone holder, a vase of bright yellow chrysanthemum flowers, and various decorative ceramic bowls or cups. Two ornate brass candle holders are positioned on either side of the offerings. The temple environment features a light-colored tiled floor, a white paneled ceiling, and architectural columns. In the background, particularly to the right, red Chinese lanterns hang from the ceiling. Further back, more gilded statues are visible, along with tables, chairs, and blurred green foliage suggesting an outdoor or semi-outdoor setting. Natural light illuminates the scene, casting shadows on the floor from the statue and surrounding elements. This detailed scene is located at **Phat Quang Pagoda (Chua Phat Quang) in Nha Trang, Vietnam**.

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