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The scene depicts a developed sandy beach at night under a dark, clear sky, illuminated by numerous artificial light sources including tall street lamps and possibly floodlights. The lights cast reflections on the wet, dark-toned sand and the incoming ocean waves.

Along the upper portion of the beach, rows of beach umbrellas, predominantly blue with some red, are neatly arranged, suggesting a resort or recreational area. Behind these umbrellas, a prominent multi-story building with a reddish-brown facade, likely a hotel or resort, stands brightly lit in the mid-distance on the left side of the image.

Approximately 5-10 individuals are visible on the wet sand near the water's edge. Two central figures stand upright; one (center-left) appears to be looking towards the water, while the other (center-right) holds a light-colored object resembling a parasol or small umbrella. Further to the right, two additional figures are crouched or seated at the water's edge, engaged in an unspecified activity. Other indistinct figures are visible further down the brightly lit coastline.

The ocean occupies the right half of the image, with moderate waves breaking into white foam as they roll onto and recede from the shore. The reflective wet sand patterns the foreground, indicating active tidal movement.

While the prompt requests a location within Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, the visual characteristics of this developed beach with extensive resort infrastructure and a prominent high-rise hotel are not consistent with known beaches located *within* Ho Chi Minh City's administrative boundaries (such as Can Gio Beach). Instead, this scene is highly characteristic of **Bai Sau (Back Beach) in Vung Tau City**, a major coastal resort city situated approximately 100 kilometers southeast of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and a popular beach destination for its residents.
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Feb 13, 2026, 1:16 PM

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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The scene depicts a developed sandy beach at night under a dark, clear sky, illuminated by numerous artificial light sources including tall street lamps and possibly floodlights. The lights cast reflections on the wet, dark-toned sand and the incoming ocean waves. Along the upper portion of the beach, rows of beach umbrellas, predominantly blue with some red, are neatly arranged, suggesting a resort or recreational area. Behind these umbrellas, a prominent multi-story building with a reddish-brown facade, likely a hotel or resort, stands brightly lit in the mid-distance on the left side of the image. Approximately 5-10 individuals are visible on the wet sand near the water's edge. Two central figures stand upright; one (center-left) appears to be looking towards the water, while the other (center-right) holds a light-colored object resembling a parasol or small umbrella. Further to the right, two additional figures are crouched or seated at the water's edge, engaged in an unspecified activity. Other indistinct figures are visible further down the brightly lit coastline. The ocean occupies the right half of the image, with moderate waves breaking into white foam as they roll onto and recede from the shore. The reflective wet sand patterns the foreground, indicating active tidal movement. While the prompt requests a location within Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, the visual characteristics of this developed beach with extensive resort infrastructure and a prominent high-rise hotel are not consistent with known beaches located *within* Ho Chi Minh City's administrative boundaries (such as Can Gio Beach). Instead, this scene is highly characteristic of **Bai Sau (Back Beach) in Vung Tau City**, a major coastal resort city situated approximately 100 kilometers southeast of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and a popular beach destination for its residents.

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