
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a wide view of a large, multi-tiered traditional Vietnamese palatial complex, identified as part of the Imperial City of Hue, located in Phú Xuân Ward, Vietnam. The primary structure in the mid-ground features an extensive orange-tiled roof on its uppermost visible tier, with several smaller green-tiled roofs on tiers situated further back. The lower portion of the complex is constructed from grey stone, presenting a façade with multiple arched entryways at ground level. In the foreground, a spacious rectangular courtyard extends towards the building. This area is paved with reddish-brown bricks arranged in a repeating pattern, interspersed with straight pathways of lighter grey stone. Closer to the palatial complex, within the courtyard, several rectangular, raised enclosures are visible. Approximately 15 to 20 individuals are present near the arched entrances of the palatial complex. These people are observed standing and walking, appearing as visitors. A tall, slender, dark-colored pole is visible on the far left, rising above a cluster of green trees. Additional green trees are present on the right side of the frame, partially obscuring the building. The sky above is partly cloudy, featuring prominent white and grey clouds against a light blue backdrop, indicating daylight conditions.
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