
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows the Po Nagar Cham Towers in Nha Trang, Vietnam, a complex of historical Hindu temples constructed by the Cham people. The primary focus is on the central tower, known as the Northeast Tower (Thap Dong Bac), which is made of red brick and features intricate carvings. The tower has a prominent entrance with large stone pillars and lintel. Above the entrance, a relief carving depicts a dancing figure with multiple arms. The top of the tower is adorned with smaller decorative sculptures. Two manicured evergreen trees flank the entrance, one on each side. In front of the entrance, there are two wooden signs. The one on the left displays QR codes and text, possibly for information or tours. The sign on the right, shaped like a leaf, has the text "THÁP ĐÔNG BẮC (THÁP CHÍNH) NORTHEAST TOWER" and a QR code. Below this, there is a smaller sign with a series of pictograms indicating prohibited actions, such as no climbing, no touching, and no wearing shoes inside. Inside the dimly lit entrance, a few religious offerings are visible, including what appears to be a statue or altar. Two individuals, one wearing a white shirt and the other with a red garment, are partially visible inside. A green mat is placed on the steps leading into the tower. The sky is overcast.
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