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This image captures a low-angle view of Viên Quang Pagoda (Chùa Viên Quang) in Thành phố Đà Lạt, Vietnam, under a clear, light blue sky. In the foreground, large, reflective gold letters spelling "QUANG" are affixed to a gray brick wall. Above this wall, a large, ornate dragon sculpture, crafted from mosaic tiles in various shades of brown, white, and green, extends across the scene. The dragon's head is prominent on the right, facing slightly left, with a small red Vietnamese flag mounted on a pole behind it. Behind the dragon, a series of steps leads upwards towards the temple complex. A tall, white statue, appearing to be of a Bodhisattva (likely Quan Am), stands centrally on a platform. Further back, the traditional architectural features of the pagoda are visible, characterized by tiled roofs with intricate gables and decorative elements. Various trees, including slender coniferous trees and broader leafy species, are interspersed throughout the temple grounds, framing the background and partially obscuring the upper portions of the temple buildings. The branches of mature trees are visible against the sky in the upper sections of the frame. No individuals are visible.
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