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An exterior forensic analysis reveals a multi-story commercial building, identified as "KARAOKE IDOL," situated in South Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. The building features a predominantly white facade with a mix of architectural styles. The ground floor displays a glass storefront with black signage bearing the silver letters "IDOL" and smaller white letters "KARAOKE" to the left, and multi-colored "KARAOKE Idol" signage to the right. A raised flower bed with pink blooms is positioned below the "IDOL" sign. The base of the ground floor is clad in beige and brown stone tiles. Two large, ornate white vases with floral designs are visible through the glass on the ground floor. A set of dark-colored stairs leads up to an entrance on the left side of the ground floor. Above the ground floor, the building exhibits a curved section with large, dark-tinted windows, one partially covered by a sheer, light-colored curtain. Multiple external air conditioning condenser units are affixed to the white walls on various levels. The upper floors incorporate both rectangular windows and a prominent curved glass curtain wall, reflecting the surroundings with a greenish tint. Balconies with metal railings are visible on the right side, and a metal ladder-like structure extends vertically along the building's right edge. The street level shows a concrete sidewalk adjacent to a dark asphalt surface. No individuals or active movements are observed. The lighting suggests daytime conditions.
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